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Comment by virgilp

1 month ago

This is an interesting thing that I'm contemplating. I also do believe that (perhaps with very few exceptions) there are no "10x engineers" by themselves, but engineers that thrive 10x more in a context or another (like, I'm sure Jeff Dean is an absolutely awesome engineer - but if you took him out of Google and plugged him into IBM - would he have had the same impact?)

With that in mind - I think one very unexplored area is "how to make the mixed AI-human teams successful". Like, I'm fairly convinced AI changes things, but to get to the industrialization of our craft (which is what management seems to want - and, TBH, something that makes sense from an economic pov), I feel that some big changes need to happen, and nobody is talking about that too much. What are the changes that need to happen? How do we change things, if we are to attempt such industrialization?