Joined a banking AI roundtable with 25+ Heads of AI from some of the world’s largest banks. Many oversee tens of thousands of Copilot seats. Only one had even heard of @steipete’s @OpenClaw.
I understand the regulatory constraints, but the disconnect between AI leadership and hands-on experimentation is larger than I expected.
Nobody knows where this is going, but I suspect AI usage costs will become part of a programmer’s personal toolkit—like buying books, hardware, or investing in education.
Out of 5,000 developers, maybe 500 will emerge dramatically more productive. Those people won’t just keep their jobs—they’ll redefine them, and they’ll be compensated accordingly.
We’re living through a difficult transition for our industry. Think of money spent on AI tokens as an investment in your future earning power.
Uber’s COO has said that it’s getting “harder to justify” its AI costs because there was no way to show a link between AI spend and any meaningful increase in useful features. This is the first time I’ve seen a company say this directly.
https://t.co/xUhZvtpwah
No, finite state machines are NOT equivalent to Turing machines. There's a whole hierarchy of what an automata can generate (just google Chomsky hierarchy). Any decent CS course will teach you about it, pick any book about automata theory, or even ask your favorite LLM.
@gunnarmorling I wrote something about recently. Accepting PRs—specially AI generated ones—is mission impossible for maintainers that need to reverse engineer the thought process. Contributing well polished prompts is probably better.
https://t.co/5JQy4aNKYY
@alainmizrahi El problema es más profundo. Teniendo CI electrónica, cada una con su clave privada, es una locura centralizar todo el sistema en un esquema de “custodio de identidad” que tarde o temprano va a ser vulnerado. Es dejarle a Antel/Abitab una libreta de cheques firmados en blanco.
@gclaramunt@TurcoFerreyra Logo estaba divino. Y las tortuguitas robotizadas le daban un toque especial. Lo que no sé como llegaste de
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