> What happens when the government sinks half a trillion dollars into this and we still don’t see an ROI / true agent autonomy? Then what?
tax cuts > I don’t quite understand the discontent with the Finder for the most part
its got a lot better over the years (old pathfinder user here) but for me anyways its the constant explosion of new windows and lack of split-view (and also integrated terminal but i know apple will never do that) > human like NPCs and smarter enemies and some other use case they can sell to the masses.
npc ai has been capable of being much more realistic for a long time, and smarter enemies as well; if enemies in a game are too smart it stops being fun which is to say enemy ai being too stupid or not realistic enough is a non-problem and current-gen hardware is in no way a blocker to such aims anyway > Demand crunches spur supply chain capacity improvements when the market is left alone from populist interventions.
what happens when the supply is from a cartel or a monopsony? > Nothing for others part of this, companies developing the software and organizations employing these tools.
lack of systems-thinking and over focus on the individual has been a trend since a long time in business. its all on the individual worker to fix things for themselves... > Corporate America typically has what's called an "up or out" mentality. Jack Welch dogmatic thinking rules here.
and it has spread all over the world, damaging quality and trustworthiness everywhere it spreads > Notice how it's leadership errors that are massively disruptive to people's lives but they suffer none of the consequences when they're responsible?
i think this is what people nowadays call "freedom and meritocracy" (only slightly sarcastic here) > Most times were spent juggling paperwork, bouncing back and forth on code reviews, negotiating ambiguous requirements, and attending pointless meetings.
you are only as fast as your slowest part. it seems so many execs and managers are clueless about things people discovered decades ago (deming, goldratt, demarco et al) > reviewing endless slop coming from less experienced people
oh, thats easy to handle; just have another ai review the slop for you. see how easy that was? PRODUCTIVITY UNLOCKED. > And yet only the leftists are a danger to our country?
its more like a danger to capital interests (restricting what businesses can do, universal programs reducing markets etc)... and alot of people associate that freedom as fundamental as anything (i'm not arguing either way btw, just my understanding) > or to pay income tax
dont you have to pay income tax if you stayed and earned money? public class HelloFu
{
public static string GetMessage()
{
return "Hello, world!";
}
}
translated into swift this gives a class, which means i'm dealing with reference semantics (and potentially threading
issues) and probably not something i necessarily want... i tried struct, but there is no struct keyword in fusion it seems... > A tech version of the Second Coming
is this why some people say if your anti-ai your basically the anti-christ? i've never understood the connection to that. > You can only wring so much out of people with stress and panic.
just to add, its not only wringing out, it literally leads to worse quality, more incidents and can eventually compounds itself towards a death spiral in many cases