| ▲ | glemion43 4 hours ago | |
You clearly underestimate the quality of people I have seen and worked with. And yes guard rails can be added easily. Security is my only concern and for that we have a team doing only this but that's also just a question of time. Whatever LLMs ca do today doesn't matter. It matters how fast it progresses and we will see if we still use LLMs in 5 years or agi or some kind of world models. | ||
| ▲ | barishnamazov 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> You clearly underestimate the quality of people I have seen and worked with. I'm not sure what you're referring to. I didn't say anything about capabilities of people. If anything, I defend people :-) > And yes guard rails can be added easily. Do you mean models can be prevented to do dumb things? I'm not too sure about that, unless a strict software architecture is engineered by humans where LLMs simply write code and implement features. Not everything is web development where we can simply lock filesystems and prod database changes. Software is very complex across the industry. | ||
| ▲ | bdbdbdb 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> You clearly underestimate the quality of people I have seen and worked with "Humans aren't perfect" This argument always comes up. The existence of stupid / careless / illiterate people in the workplace doesn't excuse spending trillions on computer systems which use more energy than entire countries and are yet unreliable | ||