| ▲ | cratermoon 5 hours ago | |
> It’s quite common for companies to work their way up to the line of the most user hostile version of their product that users will tolerate I get the impression that many companies are working through this with AI-assisted coding. How bad can the product get before the revenue loss is greater than money saved by firing programmers and deploying AI slop? For products like Windows and Office, the subscription model and enterprise account revenue provides a huge cushion for decreasing quality before they even have to apologize and roll back. | ||