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
from my exp, not everyone has adapted yet. tools are fragmented and new ones are being supported internally (i.e. we just got claude code). optimizing each workflow takes time
i believe there prob is a small subset of ppl doing this, but most are adapting
Here's what's weird about this Amazon tokenmaxxing story to me. How is it that, online, there's so much consensus that the models are objectively useful for coding, and that 80% is a "target" for developer use. Why wouldn't they all be using it it makes their job easier?
Serious question.
Why hasn’t anyone tried to make a 7ft+ tall guy a endzone target for an nfl team?
Who is preventing tacko fall from catching a pass in the corner of the endzone?
In 2018, the NFL had 19 QBs averaging 250+ yards per game. This season, we’ve got 5. The hyperfocus on DEI and black quarterback play has diminished competition and merit in the NFL.