▲ | overgard 6 days ago | |
My issue with LLMs isnt really the tech itself. They're occassionally useful, although HOW useful seems to depend on a persons skillset. My main beef with the AI hype is that it's allowing a lot of idiots to significantly devalue our profession in a really noxious and irritating way to people that generally don't understand what we do but would like to pay us less or pay less of us. I'm annoyed at other software developers that don't seem to see how harmful this will be for us when the insane investment bubble bursts and AI becomes a lot more expensive to use. We will probably have lost a generation of junior developers who have become dependent on a suddenly expensive tool. And execs will just think the seniors need to pick up the slack. And expectations on AI will be a lot higher when the subscription is more like 200 or 2000 a month. And that's just for coding! I'd be furious if I was an artist and generative AI was being trained on my portfolio to plagiarize my work. (Badly) What I never see justified is why any of this is good for society. At best it lets billionionaires save some money by getting rid of jobs, or vibe coders pretend they can build a product until they hit a wall where real understanding is neccessary. If you follow the trail of who is supposed to benefit from these things its not many of us. If AI were to disappear today I don't think my life would be any worse. |