Comment by socketcluster

5 hours ago

This. The core problem is that people assume that all software is necessarily unreliable.

The fact is because they themselves are not capable of producing perfectly reliable software, they assume that everyone else is the same. With this narrow-minded worldview, you would expect software to require constant updates as the maintainer is essentially playing a never-ending game of whac-a-mole.

Not all technologies change. Often, low-level engine APIs are very stable and essentially never change... So why should the software built on top change?

According to OP, the kind of reliable software that we need in the AI slop era would fall in the category of 'dead project'. So they are doomed to create AI slop on top of other AI slop. Good luck to them.