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What if they... 2naSalit Saturday #1
It's like the fuckin tulip mania of the 1630's struggle4progress Saturday #2
Bingo. multigraincracker Yesterday #13
AI can only copy what has been done edhopper Saturday #3
The layoffs ARE about AI. These companies have all pissed away hundreds of millions of dollars Bluetus Yesterday #6
Just to illustrate that point about curated LLMs Bluetus Yesterday #16
Deep expose. cachukis Yesterday #28
Very well explained. Thanks. cachukis Yesterday #27
I think that if an individual has some knowledge or expertise and asks the right questions that it can lead CentralMass Yesterday #9
The difference is edhopper Yesterday #15
I understand your point, but i think that people who think that they are safe from it are being overly optomistic. CentralMass Yesterday #18
I don't think anyone is safe edhopper Yesterday #20
Are psychologists relatively safe? Dave says Yesterday #25
+! struggle4progress Yesterday #12
It's a lot more nuanced than that. tinrobot Yesterday #17
Yes edhopper Yesterday #21
Codex is beyond that. It has special tools built into it to automate coding that go beyond just being trained... FascismIsDeath Yesterday #22
I get that edhopper Yesterday #24
When circumstances are forcing you to lay off people... hunter Saturday #4
A year from now: they'll be hiring people back to debug AI slop code. JHB Saturday #5
I'm not sure about that. From what I can tell, it is getting better and better. With a knowledgeable programmer working CentralMass Yesterday #10
It seems to be a bit soft, but I suspect it's more gristle and chewy. haele Yesterday #7
As an immersed peruser of history, I like your study cachukis Yesterday #29
Meanwhile, companies are hiring human programmers to fix all the shit AI does sakabatou Yesterday #8
An AI response to a related question. CentralMass Yesterday #19
Yeah, who's going to organize your fantastic new army of agentic AI? Gonna do it all yourself, Sam? 0rganism Yesterday #11
The models are learning from him IbogaProject Yesterday #14
I agree, that is a concern, one only partially addressed by exclusively running locally. 0rganism Yesterday #31
I see your point. But the scenario id that the compamy employs a small team of very skilled coders abd ir engineers who CentralMass Yesterday #23
It's definitely an awful situation, but there's an up-side too 0rganism Yesterday #30
Five to one, baby, one in five... OC375 Yesterday #26
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