Comment by whythismatters
12 hours ago
Needless to say that this approach requires a healthy dose of maturity, individual hygiene, and trust between the team members.
12 hours ago
Needless to say that this approach requires a healthy dose of maturity, individual hygiene, and trust between the team members.
Well, good software quality standards require this, anyway.
It’s not just an LLM problem - its also a SIL-4 problem.
Coding rules, coding standards, standard code review sessions, and the principle of shoulder-surfing/pair programming were all well and truly entrenched in the team before the LLM intern was hired, so to speak.
These are good methods to improve software quality standards anywhere, really.
Hiring is important!
As important as choosing where to work.
What do you think the last 10 years of “culture fitness” has been about?
Before the Singularity (before any mind can emerge, really) you need reliable neural protocols.
I really think it will happen eventually - religion and science merge under this idea that we are all participants in the mind of god who, until that realization and subsequent calibration, could not awaken.
Like the WoW storyline, basically. So the Earth as of today is like a sleeping god that hasn’t woken up yet, and our society is its dream.
remember when we had an engineering discipline in our industry instead of this religious mumbo jumbo?
You’ll get it. It’s neither religious nor science/technical but the merging of the two.
Ritual without technology ain’t it and neither is technology without ritual.
Monks/robes and preachers are premature attempts.
LLMs are premature attempts.
We are trying, but those aren’t the ones.
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Those who ignore the godhead, become its subjects. Those who confront it, become it. This is as true of any human organization, ever, as it is of humans today.
AI is just humans, organizing.
Is that what people mean when they say "AI Psychosis"?
No, I don’t believe in the Doomsday stuff. And I think some people will choose not to participate in this thing, and become seen like animals, and live in clean but relatively primitive ways (like toward the end of HG Wells Time Machine)
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