| ▲ | znpy 11 hours ago | |
> A corporation that is fully staffed by AIs and only retains humans for legal reasons (as directors, for liability etc.) still needs money to coordinate. i see developer starting to develop apps from scratch using ai. they aren't really doing "ai-assisted coding", the LLMs are doing pretty much most of the work. and the company is shedding people off (as in: voluntarily not not keeping up with the natural people turnover). as a sysadmin/cloud/devops engineer this is weird because i see people that after a week of development have a decently complex app working... but they have no idea how it works. they're largely unable to troubleshoot it. Why am I writing this? Because i have a very strong feeling that people in other positions (directors, managers etc) are doing a very similar job, meaning they essentially have no idea what's going on at all. How long can this go on? I don't know really, i think this is uncharted territory for humanity. | ||