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Comment Re: Faster, no. Multi-tasking yes. (Score 1) 82

Yeah, only in the one case, you're helping a fellow human being learn something and become good in the profession. In the other, you're blowing money and resources away for absolutely no other gain but to increase bottom-line of a company. If you kill all junior devs because "you can replace them with the AI", who are going to be the senior developers of tomorrow?

Comment \o/ (Score 2) 82

No (but also yes).

If you let it write code freely, you can spend hours or days trying to figure out what the f**k it's done and why it's not done what you asked or why it randomly introduces a complete re-write for a single-line fix.

Heavily constrained yes.

Comment Re: Vought's in the cabinet for one reason (Score 1) 255

It's so heartbreaking to read about "bad libs who fucked it all up" while this administration does literally everything wrong. Everything, man! Trump is even demolishing the WH. Checks and balances are not existing any more. Drunkard idiots are scolding top military officials for being fat and unshaved. People are regularly killed in foreign waters. Utterly incompetent people are in the position of power, the country is being dismantled, working structures destroyed without replacement. What once was a proud country the world looked up to, despite all the downsides (euch are inevitable) is going down the drain. And you're bitching about feminists and liberals?

Comment Sounds like the con is already working... (Score 2) 24

The characterization of "risk of artificial intelligence overpowering humanity" as the substance of an 'AI debate' seems itself like a strategy in trying to forestall it.

Sure, there's some fun sci-fi there; but most of what actual people are actually concerned about is what specific parts of humanity are using 'AI' to do, or justifying doing in the name of 'AI'; not fretting about how skynet might kill us all. And it's exceptionally handy to pretend that that is what people are fretting about; both because it's a distant and vague enough problem that you can justify punting most action without even lying; and because it's not even false that (perhaps outside of a handful who have outright cracked and started thinking about it in religious terms) even the most psychopathic techbros are also against skynet exterminating everyone; both because that would include them; and because Judgement Day would not be a good time for social media engagement metrics.

Comment Re:Another part of the story. (Score 4, Insightful) 255

I remember a discussion I had over 20 years ago here on slashdot with one someome who proudly declared that the USA would never become a tyranny because the "oathkeepers" would overthrow any tyrant with their firearms. I told them that those "oathkeepers" most likely will join the jackboots instead and it looks like I was right.

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