| ▲ | unshavedyak 4 days ago | |
Heck, unless AI gets absurdly cheap - i feel like even this will be temporary. To your point, we don't do that now because it's not fun and no one broadly finances this sort of thing. However AI costs money, so why are we spending it now? I imagine it's just a temporary spend to explore the space, show what models are capable of, further embed usage of AI for future rugpulls, etcetc. Point is unless it eventually becomes cheap enough that we all have this at home and can run SOTA analysis ourselves, this too will pass. I imagine it will get cheap enough fwiw, but.. yea. | ||
| ▲ | demorro 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Aye. The "use boring tech" advice isn't just about technical stability. You need to guard yourself against eventual boredom and ecosystem decay. Hype and enthusiasm can mask how likely these systems we put in place are to actually be maintained or used in the long term. I'm sure that doesn't matter much to big tech folks seeking to fill that promotion packet though, or to executives seeking to demonstrate the overwhelming utility of this new income stream. | ||
| ▲ | prerok 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Presumably now we also have exploits written by AI, so I guess security has to be one-upped now? Not that I expect companies to be more proactive now. I have been disillusioned of that long ago. With AI they could be at least a little bit more proactive, which I guess is a great selling point of AI to corporate. | ||