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kerabatsos
·12 days ago·discuss
Finally, someone said it. 20+ years in software and my productivity and velocity is wild right now.
kerabatsos
·15 days ago·discuss
People put a lot of faith in human “guardrails”, standards, etc. But the same argument could be made that trusting human experts without discernment is as dangerous as trusting AI or Google or whatever other non-human source. It’s always been the case.
kerabatsos
·last month·discuss
The mindset must be that if you use AI (which I happen to advocate for) you are also responsible for the output, if you use the output publicly. AI is obviously very powerful if used responsibly - the human is responsible for it once it is used - however it’s used.
kerabatsos
·2 months ago·discuss
But perhaps we should regard it as a major achievement.
kerabatsos
·4 months ago·discuss
God bless you for referencing that film.
kerabatsos
·7 months ago·discuss
Why do you believe it will fail? Because some companies will not be profitable?
kerabatsos
·8 months ago·discuss
How is that different than human reasoning?
kerabatsos
·9 months ago·discuss
They will, but much much much slower.
kerabatsos
·9 months ago·discuss
Many great authors are deeply flawed people. Tolstoy was not a good person, and Steinbeck was a complete a-hole. The list is long. But the classics they create are no less classic.

https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/books/fea...

https://www.rbth.com/history/330411-why-leo-tolstoy-was-terr...
kerabatsos
·9 months ago·discuss
Is this a serious comment? Covid killed over a million people in the United States alone.
kerabatsos
·9 months ago·discuss
Ha! I wouldn’t count on it.
kerabatsos
·6 years ago·discuss
Just tell me if I need to buy one?