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  • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

    I haven't been able to stop thinking about this thing I read (can't remember who wrote it ahhhh) about how AI will kill the outsourced coding market. And how project managers essentially assume that role.

    As someone who considers themselves a project manager first, coder second, this is where AI affects my business the most.

    Clients expect projects to be completed faster and cheaper.

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    After 20 years, I can confidently say that I am a pretty damn good project manager and information architect.

    But sometimes I worry that AI makes my role obsolete. Then I talk to a client who doesn't know what a browser is, and still sends photos in Microsoft Word attachments, and that anxiety is quickly alleviated.

    This is the irony of AI. (Sorry this is a digression from the thread).

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    • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

      After 20 years, I can confidently say that I am a pretty damn good project manager and information architect.

      But sometimes I worry that AI makes my role obsolete. Then I talk to a client who doesn't know what a browser is, and still sends photos in Microsoft Word attachments, and that anxiety is quickly alleviated.

      This is the irony of AI. (Sorry this is a digression from the thread).

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      The irony of AI is that it makes building things more accessible to the layperson but it comes at a time when technical literacy is at an all-time low.

      A former colleague hit me up six months ago very excited about creating an app using AI. Every once in a while, I'll text him and ask him where he is with the project. And slowly, I've watched that excitement turned into confusion and frustration.

      He simply doesn't have the knowledge to move this project past the sandbox

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      • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

        @JustaJason007 lol yup and who could blame them honestly

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        @fromjason Its so damn sad.

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        • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

          The irony of AI is that it makes building things more accessible to the layperson but it comes at a time when technical literacy is at an all-time low.

          A former colleague hit me up six months ago very excited about creating an app using AI. Every once in a while, I'll text him and ask him where he is with the project. And slowly, I've watched that excitement turned into confusion and frustration.

          He simply doesn't have the knowledge to move this project past the sandbox

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          Digressing again—Funny that OpenAI issues a code red to pivot to business related applications in the same week Microsoft issues an apology to its business customers for shoving AI into all their business applications.

          I suspect OpenAI is cooked and Sam Altman is terrible at making deals. OpenAI has nothing going for it but a viral product launch three years ago. They don't have physical infrastructure like Microslop, or even a software ecosystem like Office.

          They barely have brand loyalty.

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          • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

            Digressing again—Funny that OpenAI issues a code red to pivot to business related applications in the same week Microsoft issues an apology to its business customers for shoving AI into all their business applications.

            I suspect OpenAI is cooked and Sam Altman is terrible at making deals. OpenAI has nothing going for it but a viral product launch three years ago. They don't have physical infrastructure like Microslop, or even a software ecosystem like Office.

            They barely have brand loyalty.

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            @fromjason Though they have a federal contract

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            • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

              Digressing again—Funny that OpenAI issues a code red to pivot to business related applications in the same week Microsoft issues an apology to its business customers for shoving AI into all their business applications.

              I suspect OpenAI is cooked and Sam Altman is terrible at making deals. OpenAI has nothing going for it but a viral product launch three years ago. They don't have physical infrastructure like Microslop, or even a software ecosystem like Office.

              They barely have brand loyalty.

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              @fromjason god I hope so

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              • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

                Digressing again—Funny that OpenAI issues a code red to pivot to business related applications in the same week Microsoft issues an apology to its business customers for shoving AI into all their business applications.

                I suspect OpenAI is cooked and Sam Altman is terrible at making deals. OpenAI has nothing going for it but a viral product launch three years ago. They don't have physical infrastructure like Microslop, or even a software ecosystem like Office.

                They barely have brand loyalty.

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                Like, what is Sam Altman's moat?

                Sam signed a deal that made OpenAI much more dependent on Microsoft than Microsoft to OpenAI.

                Microslop could ditch ChatGPT tomorrow for something made in house, and customers wouldn't even notice because OpenAI allowed MS to white label ChatGPT as Co-pilot. They don't even get a "powered by ChatGPT" tagline lol.

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                • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

                  Like, what is Sam Altman's moat?

                  Sam signed a deal that made OpenAI much more dependent on Microsoft than Microsoft to OpenAI.

                  Microslop could ditch ChatGPT tomorrow for something made in house, and customers wouldn't even notice because OpenAI allowed MS to white label ChatGPT as Co-pilot. They don't even get a "powered by ChatGPT" tagline lol.

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                  Compare all the major players to OpenAI, and you sort of get the sense that ChatGPT is the Hydrox of the AI market.

                  Even Meta who doesn't have a household name AI model is so much better positioned than OpenAI.

                  Meta has the most impressive cloud computing infrastructure and they keep dumping billions into it. Yeah, the Metaverse closed but the datacenters remain.

                  Hell, Zuck *just* announced a custom AI chip set. Altman, conversely, is jet-setting across the globe begging people for compute.

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                  • lightfighter@infosec.exchangeL lightfighter@infosec.exchange

                    @fromjason Though they have a federal contract

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                    @Lightfighter they do! It's a $200mm contract with the Pentagon.

                    OpenAI also lost $10billion last quarter. So that $200 milly will pay for 1.5 days of operation.

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                    • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

                      @Lightfighter they do! It's a $200mm contract with the Pentagon.

                      OpenAI also lost $10billion last quarter. So that $200 milly will pay for 1.5 days of operation.

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                      @fromjason Oh yeah, not exactly a path to profitability. I'm pretty sure, Our AI is used to track and kill people, probably won't be the winning tag line they think it is.

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                      • fromjason@mastodon.socialF fromjason@mastodon.social

                        After 20 years, I can confidently say that I am a pretty damn good project manager and information architect.

                        But sometimes I worry that AI makes my role obsolete. Then I talk to a client who doesn't know what a browser is, and still sends photos in Microsoft Word attachments, and that anxiety is quickly alleviated.

                        This is the irony of AI. (Sorry this is a digression from the thread).

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                        @fromjason In this, the year of our Lord two thousand two hundred and twenty-six, trying to get a vector graphic of a logo. Even a high-res JPEG.

                        Let’s not get how IATA for daring to ask people to use comments in a PDF.

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                        • brammeehan@ohai.socialB brammeehan@ohai.social

                          @fromjason In this, the year of our Lord two thousand two hundred and twenty-six, trying to get a vector graphic of a logo. Even a high-res JPEG.

                          Let’s not get how IATA for daring to ask people to use comments in a PDF.

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                          @BramMeehan the corporate world is so deeply and fundamentally dysfunctional when it comes to communication, even and especially the types of communication required to just not lose expensive files between departments. 🫠

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