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Comment Some good, some bad (Score 1) 61

The good would be if AI allows us to manage complexity, find tricky bugs, edge cases and other difficult problems. Also good would be making simple tasks simpler.
The bad would be managers who hire cheap, incompetent people to use AI to create crappy, buggy code that they don't understand.
I suspect that we will see a bit of both.
Prepare for a tsunami of bugs

Comment My observation (Score 3, Insightful) 35

The early AI chatbots were mostly useless crap generators
Now, they are starting to get useful, not nearly as useful as the hypemongers claim, but genuinely useful
The demos look very impressive, but there is a big difference between a carefully made demo and real deployment

My crystal balls say...
Some competent workers will use AI tools effectively to improve their productivity and quality
Some less competent workers will use AI tools to generate crap that may cause lots of problems
Other competent workers will continue doing their work as they have always done it because AI can't effectively help them

The hypemongers, pundits and futurists are always far ahead of reality. I admire their creativity, but also apply more than a bit of skeptical analysis

Comment Not for me (Score 1) 41

I use perplexity, claude and gemini
I ask questions and get answers
Some are surprisingly good, others are reasonable if incomplete
I see no hint of "juicing engagement"
It's important to recognize that these models are all "work in progress" and that various strategies are being tried and modified as development continues

Comment It's complex, but... (Score 3, Interesting) 164

...one aspect may be the abundance of poorly trained graduates.
The conventional wisdom is that everyone needs to go to college, talented or not.
The best of the best are not having problems.
The students who either have no talent or spent their time socializing, binge drinking and cheating on exams will have big problems.
College should be about training the mind, not slouching through with minimum effort to "tick off a box" in a list of requirements

Comment Competent technologists could... (Score 0) 105

...easily design a new, reliable system at a reasonable cost
But only if bureaucrats and profiteers didn't get involved
What happens instead is that bureaucrats waste a tremendous amount of time and money on paperwork before awarding the contract to a profiteer who sees the contract as a cash cow to be milked for every cent possible while hiring cheap, incompetent people to do the work

Comment My proposal for targeted ads (Score 2) 44

If I'm in the market for a product or service, I request pitches from all suppliers
Suppliers send me their pitches, precisely targeted to my request without unrelated spam
When I decide to buy or not buy, the pitches stop, really stop
This would be useful

Today's so-called "targeted" ads suck mightily
I get ads for stuff I already bought
I get ads for stuff I looked at once and had no interest in
I get random ads that don't fit me at all
I get the same ad, over and over

Comment Facebook seems to not care (Score 1) 35

I'm a glassworker and for years glassworkers have used facebook to show and sell their work.
Then scammers appeared and copied all of the photos of famous artists' work and offered them for sale at very low prices. Of course, nothing was ever delivered.
When the legitimate artists, whose photos were copied, informed facebook, nothing was done. When lots of other artists also informed facebook, nothing was done.
It appears that facebook does not care at all about these scams

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