▲ | voidspark 4 days ago | |||||||
I'm not talking about current primitive technology with these power hungry LLMs. The human brain runs on only 0.3 kWh per day. There is much room for optimization for artificial intelligence. They don't need many super intelligent systems to replace the relatively small number of software developers. Just build a few nuclear power stations. Cheaper than millions of developer salaries. | ||||||||
▲ | Juliate 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Totally agree, IF an AGI can fully replace/improve on the work of developers, it's definitely cheaper. But: 1/ cheaper isn't always affordable either. 2/ who will engineer/maintain/steer AGI once AGI takes the job? once you make that leap, there's no way back, no one to understand the machine that makes the stuff we rely on. And that circles back, in some way, with the debate about AI-generated art: there's no human component in it, there's no understanding, no feedback loop, no conversation. | ||||||||
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