tired: given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow
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tired: given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow
wired: given enough tokens, all bugs are shallow
related: it is not an "apocalypse", rather a "reckoning".
The CTO of the UK's NCSC correctly imo makes the link to "technical debt" and mentions a "forced correction" (below).
Still, "The Reckoning" makes for a better logo

"Artificial Intelligence, when used by sufficiently-skilled and knowledgeable individuals, is showing the ability to exploit this technical debt at scale and at pace across the technology ecosystem. As a result, the NCSC expect there will be a ‘forced correction’ to address this technical debt across all types of software, including open source, commercial, proprietary and software as a service."
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tired: given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow
wired: given enough tokens, all bugs are shallow
related: it is not an "apocalypse", rather a "reckoning".
The CTO of the UK's NCSC correctly imo makes the link to "technical debt" and mentions a "forced correction" (below).
Still, "The Reckoning" makes for a better logo

"Artificial Intelligence, when used by sufficiently-skilled and knowledgeable individuals, is showing the ability to exploit this technical debt at scale and at pace across the technology ecosystem. As a result, the NCSC expect there will be a ‘forced correction’ to address this technical debt across all types of software, including open source, commercial, proprietary and software as a service."
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