| ▲ | lich_king a day ago | |
> Precisely. “AI” contributions should be seen as an extension of the individual. That's an OK view to hold, but I'll point out two things. First, it's not how the tech is usually wielded to interact with open-source software. Second, your worldview is at odds with the owners of this technology: the main reason why so much money is being poured into AI coding is that it's seen by investors as a replacement for the individual. | ||
| ▲ | sheepscreek 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I know. But the irony is, agents, that is AI, need to collaborate with other agents, so other AI, to get any work done. Collaboration is at the core of how work takes place. As humans or as machines. So I don’t necessarily think Open Source will disappear. It will evolve and turn into something very different and more powerful. | ||