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Comment by antics

23 days ago

> I'm not sure why people are so quick to discount [AI] as a potential source of the issue.

Because (per the link above) the CEO said that (1) it was their fault, and (2) it had nothing to do with AI.

I understand that on this forum statements like this are inevitably greeted with some amount of skepticism, but right now I'm seeing no particular reason to disbelieve Jake, and the reason that "if they did use AI they'd deny it" should frankly not be considered good enough to fly around here. Like probably everyone in this comment section I'm open to evidence that they used AI to slop-incident themselves, but until we can reach that standard let's please calm down and focus on what we actually know to be true.

During this whole incident, Railway have made a wide range of misleading and straight out false claims to cover themselves, so them saying it wasn't AI is pretty much meaningless

  • So on the one hand you have a direct statement from the source that the cause of this incident is humans. On the other hand, while we all agree there is no specific evidence that AI caused the issue, the guy who made that statement, like, really loves AI.

    In my life I have gone back and forth on the idea that 12 angry men is a kind of facile representation of how people think and what kinds of evidence really form the basis of a reasonable society. This comment section is doing a really good job of stretching my resolve to believe we are getting at least better.

Come on man, their CEO is a massive vibe coding proponent and his company spent $300,000 on Claude this month. But yeah, I'm sure Claude had nothing to do with any of it. I bet they don't use it to write any code.

https://xcancel.com/JustJake/status/2030063630709096483#m