We have entered the "so what?" part of the conversation about the AI(LLM) bubble - everyone, no expections, understand that there is a bubble - noone seems to have an answer to the "so what?" that follows.
What if we simulated a simulation? Inorder to train a digital "twin" that can then be prepared for the real world... also we can do this without actually "simulating" the simulation.
https://t.co/SVrqi1XEfn
@headinthebox I always felt that using computers to generate python(or some other extremely high-level code) seemed counter intuitive, and I guess you are arguing the same.
I believe most people would assume the Raptor1 was the best, most efficient, most powerful version of the raptor engines, if they were presented with the engines without context. Often Complexity sells better.
Elon and Steve Jobs are both famous for pushing people to simplify their designs. I don't think this is a coincidence. Large organizations naturally generate complexity, but if you have a CEO who hates it, this tendency is kept in check.
@Nightbanes@Horizon3Attack The erlang side of this looks wrong:
It returns "true" on any input, and its unclear where the output of the login is sent, it would probably be a better test if the default return "false"
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My first order evaluation of a company has always been:
1. Signup for the product,
2. Reach out to support.
That experience tells me a lot about how the company is being run.
What if?
"in 3 months 90% of code will be written by AI" is true becaurse increase in AI generated code, and NOT becaurse decrease in code generated by humans? #aicode#LLM#GenAI#thinkaboutit
LLMs for coding are just non-deterministic compilers from natural language to programming language. And if you argue that this is what Programming actually is you are the kind of person who's gonna be replaced by them, congratulations.
I really like LLMs. They are not gonna replace programmers and it's actually super obvious to anybody who has done any deep serious software development over long period of time. But they scare away the kind of people who should've not been getting into it in the first place.
Where does the money come from? This page is a great tool for understanding how states support each other:
https://t.co/CKg5cGkFOq
#Explained#Government