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In the 90s we called it adaptive optimization. Basically what we currently have …
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I'll be honest, there is *nothing* anyone can do to make me change my mind that …
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I dont like the fact they sell nfts
But there's nothing wrong with ai art if you…
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Instead of automating things like taxes, or data computation, or making tools to…
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Why do we need this AI or Digital Intelligence at all? To replace humans in any …
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WOW! And I thought AI wasn't supposed to have feelings or get frustrated. lol.
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Yes! It's not just about quality.
It's about the years of effort and learning so…
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We need to pull back AI that is taken on the important jobs like teaching and sh…
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Comment
The same prediction that AI would replace software developers and engineers was made in the mid 1980s through to the 90s. At that time, coders had to produce simple state models and tasks which the AI could understand. Simplifying complex architectures into small sets of instructions took more time for the developers than just writing the code themselves. Moreover, the final product was impossible to debug. A small change in instructions to the AI to fix a bug produced new code which looked nothing like the original code which had the bug in the first place. Company executives who did not understand the technology created development schedules based on the AI companies' hype without consulting their employees and promised customers new features all the time. They made their companies look ridiculous and blamed the engineers. I see fewer and fewer CEOs who understand the technology. Tim Cook is an expert in managing supply chains and investor expectations. The best CEOs have a vision about where new technology can take us while developers may be too deep in code to see the future as clearly.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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]