| ▲ | bmitc 4 days ago | |||||||||||||
Basically, nothing has changed except the increase in noise. So all the suits who refuse to understand what software is have yet again decided to make things worse for professionals and for people who actually know what they're doing. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | lopsotronic 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
The departments / roles that LLMs most deeply need to be pointed at - business development, contracts, requirements, procurement - are the places least likely get augmented, due to how technology decisions are made structurally, socially. I've already heard - many times - that the place that needs the LLMs isn't really inside the code. It's the requirements. History has a ton of examples of a new technology that gets pushed, but doesn't displace the culture of the makers & shakers. Even though it is more than capable of doing so and indeed probably should. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | Teever 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Can you expand on what you think software is in this context? Why do you think taht the suits refuse to understand what it is? | ||||||||||||||
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