I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:Software openly built with AISoftware that is built with AI, but people lie about it.
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I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it. -
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I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it. -
I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it.@JessTheUnstill yup and this is terrifying.
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I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it.@JessTheUnstill
we're there with lofi music -
I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it.I can virtually guarantee you that anything coming out of a corporation anymore has at least SOME AI in it.
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I hate to be doomer about it, but we're probably going to reach the point sooner than we'd like where almost all software will fall in two categories:
Software openly built with AI
Software that is built with AI, but people lie about it.@JessTheUnstill Sounds like a good chance to get rid of "almost all software" that shouldn't have existed to begin with.

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@JessTheUnstill Sounds like a good chance to get rid of "almost all software" that shouldn't have existed to begin with.

@dalias Good luck with that.
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@dalias Good luck with that.
@JessTheUnstill I mean it's doing a good job of getting rid of itself with how fast they're breaking things and piling on astronomical amounts of technical debt they'll never be able to fix...
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@dalias Good luck with that.
@dalias Hell, I'll bet device chip design and microcode and drivers are being built with AI anymore.
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@dalias Hell, I'll bet device chip design and microcode and drivers are being built with AI anymore.
@JessTheUnstill Sounds very unlikely because then you'd have chips that don't actually work.
This clowncar only vaguely works when you can hotfix the shit you break with it. It's not gonna fly when you have huge amounts of capital sunk into something unfixable that outwardly doesn't work, and is competing with existing chips that do work.
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@JessTheUnstill Sounds very unlikely because then you'd have chips that don't actually work.
This clowncar only vaguely works when you can hotfix the shit you break with it. It's not gonna fly when you have huge amounts of capital sunk into something unfixable that outwardly doesn't work, and is competing with existing chips that do work.
@dalias was already happening in 2024
Nvidia accelerates chip design with AI agents | Digital Watch Observatory
AI models and LLMs are transforming how Nvidia designs GPUs and CPUs.
Digital Watch Observatory (dig.watch)