@thdxr Yes so imagine the PM but when you copy a password there's a 10% chance one of the characters is wrong but you won't know unless you memorize the password first. Also each password costs $.10 + revenue share (still figuring that part out tho)
@ThePrimeagen I know that companies can simply enforce these things through their TOS. But outside of that, is the argument here that training on model outputs counts as IP theft? I thought that training on publicly available data was fair use and training a model was transformative π€
@CryptoCyberia IMO the agents shouldn't be treated like a dev. They're just power-tools for devs. It's the difference between a screwdriver and a drill. Both are just extensions of the craftsman, but the drill is objectively faster and more powerful on many tasks. Including code-gen IMO.
@AIDeepExplorer@jwestonharvey@0xgaut Just wondering. Which ones specifically have you seen? Vibe coded products that are making money as you mentioned.
Based on your criteria, I'd also expect that these projects strictly don't have a software engineer auditing or guiding the dev process.
@thdxr Yeah, getting the code to a functional place is pretty easy now (depending). A complex feature upgrade takes us like hours now instead of days. But it's death by a thousand papercuts, small things that add up to a qualitatively worse experience. I think the polish is worth it π€·ββοΈ
@CatholicPacman@TheSecondTroll@Antunes1 I think we can agree that it's unclear for now, I think it's an angle people want clarity on but I've seen conflicting reports. We'll probably know more in the coming days as statements and more complete reports are put together.
@CatholicPacman@TheSecondTroll@Antunes1 https://t.co/104TunUxoO
^^ this BBC article states:
> Kirk's wife and two children were at the event, according to Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullins.
As far as the validity of the "daughter running" story, I have thus far found no source for that.