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Comment by jjmarr

17 hours ago

When movies first came out they would film random stuff because it was cool to see a train moving directly at you. The novelty didn't wear off for years.

There was something someone said in a comment here, years and years ago (pre AI), which has stuck with me.

Paraphrased, "There's basically no business in the Western world that wouldn't come out ahead with a competent software engineer working for $15 an hour".

Once agents, or now claws I guess, get another year of development under them they will be everywhere. People will have the novelty of "make me a website. Make it look like this. Make it so the customer gets notifications based on X Y and Z. Use my security cam footage to track the customer's object to give them status updates." And so on.

AI may or may not push the frontier of knowledge, TBD, but what it will absolutely do is pull up the baseline floor for everybody to a higher level of technical implementation.

  • And the explosion in software produced with AI by lay-people will mean that those with offensive security skills, who can crack and exploit software systems, will have incredible power over others.

  • It's always a year® away. The amazing AI capability is "just around the corner"©. It will replace jobs soon™.

    How much longer do we have to put up with people saying this? It's been four years now.

    • The things that people were saying were a year away a year or two ago are now here.

      The things I am saying are now a year away, are not the things people were saying were a year away two years ago.

      And you're going to have to put up with it forever, because "a year in the future" has always and will always be a year away.

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    • Did you try the new models that came out in the end of last year? -- It's not just progress it's a breakthrough. /s