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Websites that use a paid subscription model instead of advertising revenue. People aren't going to pay for accounts for AI bots if the incentive to drive clicks is removed.
She didn't post AI crowd pictures, btw. People posted some to Twitter but none of them have been traced to her website or social media accounts
It was likely Trumpers or foreign governments trying to support Trump by creating obvious fakes
South Korea is much much worse than Canada right now. Canada is kinda bad if you’re in the wrong part of the country (Mostly the GTA), but South Korea is basically hell.
It's kinda crazy how we learn that Cyberpunk is kinda unrealistic in the sense, that a society like it will just die out because people get no kids anymore, because that's South Korea for you. Fuck Samsung and the rest for sucking their society dry.
To me that seems like a double edged sword. On one hand, it will enhance the capabilities of a junior developer, but it’s going to reduce the need for junior developers as well.
After all, why would I hire twenty junior devs if five of them with AI can handle the same workload?
> Have you ever seen a company of predominantly junior engineers?
> If junior devs were such a great value -- they work for less, they work more hours, and they bring lots of intensity -- then there would be an arbitrage opportunity where instead of hiring a team of diverse experience you could bias heavily towards juniors. You could maybe hire 8 juniors to every 1 senior team lead and be …
I am a huge AI supporter but this is an indictment of both evidently how stupid the work klarna must do and how dumb his company must be.
AI can automate a lot and that won’t work out well for klarna. Because that means companies that own automation technology (not klarna) can simply replace klarna.
Is this ceo that incredibly stupid?
ngl between covid and AI we started building our "emergency escape hatch" strategy -- bought a smaller vacation home in a rural area, it's almost entirely off-grid (putting the solar panels up next month) and once it's all said and done our only ongoing "minimum" costs in life (other than food) will be about $1,000 a month for property tax and insurance. we could live a damn long time on our sav…
Most of us outside the USA don't care where our AI comes from. If the USA ai corps can compete with open weight open source AI let them.. If they can't, ok, see ya!
The point of open weight open source is that any corp can pick this up and provide AI as a service to customers for a few million euro in inference related hardware , instead of a few hundred million in training hardware x energy t…
I feel there's a lot of scare tactics going on like the Red Army is going to storm Paris in a few years. The reality is that Russia is having trouble with Ukraine to the point they had to bring NK troops.
The idea that they are going to march into Poland (after maybe 750 000 human losses plus most of their stockpile of soviet material) is ridiculous.
Fist Poland is already setting up a formi…
AI is a power tool replacing a hammer or hand saw. It speeds things up and replaces some labor, but it doesn't replace experienced engineers running it. Just today I had copilot help me break down a poorly written SQL SProc. It helped, and pointed me in the directions I needed, but if someone like my boss, who doesn't know SQL beyond "SELECT * FROM {table}", used it he wouldn't have gotten it don…
This too. All of this hype and investment on AI is all in hopes that there will be some magical breakthrough where some mad scientist achieves actual self-thinking and independent, truly intelligent AI. We watch as the hype slowly dies down and this form of LLM AI becomes a mundane thing, like how the internet, Google search and smartphones became mundane things.
We got people doing rap battles with ChatGPT before GTA 6, lol, I love this.
100%. Anytime I see a post where someone is complaining about AI tooling and/or explaining how they refuse to use the tools I know they will also be the first to become antiquated. It’s a story as old as time- those who refuse change can’t stop it from coming, they are only hurting themselves. Not that OP was doing this im just saying you gotta go with the flow.
No no no, Mark Andreeson insists that CEO is the ONLY job that AI won't be able to do.
So I guess that's it then, we can all forget it and just go home.
Thank you for reminding me why I’m single … feel sorry for your wife 😬 instead of trying to see her perspective you’d rather manipulate via ChatGPT lmao
Because tech employees and student absolutely eat. It. Up! I mean seriously, every couple months we hear about how AI is replacing engineers next month, next quarter, next year. It’s been 3 years of them hyping it up, and they couldn’t even make it work to take McDonald’s orders, or work as a chat bot for customer service at an airline without costing tens of thousands of dollars in damages. Plea…
This guy seems like the man tbh. Recognizing that the AI catch tools arent real and that its basically impossible for him to tell either way for sure and instead of being punitive just making it clear that hes upset about the state of the world and advising the students that if they rely on AI it will hurt them in the future
Like when it was OpenAI and Runway they were like “we can juice our stocks on this” but when there’s no way to profit they’re outraged.
Yeah, the DOJ is failing time after time. But that's not the point. Bondi is gone because she didn't make the Epstein files go away, not because of a poor track record of convictions.