nobody confident in their own abilities is panicking
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nobody confident in their own abilities is panicking
Infosec community panics over Anthropic Claude Code Security
ai-pocalypse: Not the first of its kind
(www.theregister.com)
the people who are panicking are signaling.
@Viss I think I would panic if this were my role - but mostly because of a general "AI" problem, which is that it eliminates tasks needed to give new people experience and ways to grow in to their role
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@Viss I think I would panic if this were my role - but mostly because of a general "AI" problem, which is that it eliminates tasks needed to give new people experience and ways to grow in to their role
@Viss (admittedly I'm also not at all confident in my ability, except for the brief moments I have to deal some of the stuff actual vendors ship to actual customers, but that's another story)
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@krypt3ia @Viss sure I get the business side of of it - from the quarterly reporting point of view - but I'm also pretty sure that the investment costs and real running costs for these models will, at some point, be transferred to their customers. So in the end, they might actually end up being more expensive than I am.
But of course, the quarterly reporting model doesn't care about that.
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@Viss I think I would panic if this were my role - but mostly because of a general "AI" problem, which is that it eliminates tasks needed to give new people experience and ways to grow in to their role
@Namnatulco assuming it works
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nobody confident in their own abilities is panicking
Infosec community panics over Anthropic Claude Code Security
ai-pocalypse: Not the first of its kind
(www.theregister.com)
the people who are panicking are signaling.
@Viss Having used some static code analyzers in the past, I have to honestly wonder if it can be worse than current ones.
The ones I've used were a festival of false positives to the point of being almost worthless.
(and I am not for using AI in any way...it's just they were that bad...)
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@krypt3ia @Viss sure I get the business side of of it - from the quarterly reporting point of view - but I'm also pretty sure that the investment costs and real running costs for these models will, at some point, be transferred to their customers. So in the end, they might actually end up being more expensive than I am.
But of course, the quarterly reporting model doesn't care about that.
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@Viss Having used some static code analyzers in the past, I have to honestly wonder if it can be worse than current ones.
The ones I've used were a festival of false positives to the point of being almost worthless.
(and I am not for using AI in any way...it's just they were that bad...)
@zombie042 well its a mixed bag. It is measurably useful and it does actually find stuff - but if you cannot tell yourself that what its showing you is bullshit, theres no way to tell the wheat from the chaff. so unless these things are being driven by people who can tell, shits gonna get ugly really fast
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