Companies are eager to replace engineers with AI.
Funny how management and C-suite roles are never part of the experiment.
If AI really excels at rational, unbiased decision-making, those positions should be the first on the list.
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Companies are eager to replace engineers with AI.
Funny how management and C-suite roles are never part of the experiment.
If AI really excels at rational, unbiased decision-making, those positions should be the first on the list.
@stefano yes but that's sort of like isn't it funny how a lot of things that become law and affect budgets or healthcare never seem to to affect the lawmakers all that much if at all?
@stefano If LLMs are simply bullshit-as-a-service those roles should be first on the list.
but @stefano somehow someone has to take responsibility and be sorry when the AI bubble bursts and it falls into pieces... 🤷♀️
oh wait... no. you were right... It was not about taking any responsibility or being any sorry when something failed in the past... 🙈
@stefano the scam is that all of these things are too complicated for the poor shareholders to understand and so all decisions need to be delegated to professional managers and consultants.
They’re the only ones skilled enough to decipher the technobabble and keep the nerds honest.
It’s a lie of course. The only skill is in bluffing owners that they’re actually necessary.
This is a bonfire demo instance for testing purposes