This AI shit won't last forever right??
>the QA lead told the CEO to fuck off and then everybody clapped
>>62128762Who's to say that the QA team would have caught the mistake? Seems like everyone is always quick to blame AI when humans make just as many if not more errors.
>>62128762based bot giving goyims free stuff
that storys made up but I believe it
>>62128770I swear giving internet access to the third world was a mistake. I mean, just look at this retard.I'm surprised you haven't choked on your on drool yet, Jarpreet.
>>62128778>immediately descends into racism and name callingYou have no argument.
>>62128762This made up scenario sure is wacky haha
>>62128762it's only being integrated more and more in the companies where it actually makes sense.just because a couple idiots go full retard on it (assuming that even happened) doesn't mean it doesn't have valuable use cases.would you suggest that hammers are useless because I tell you a story about someone using one to bust his own testicles?
>>62128762When my last employer hinted at getting rid of me, I backed up their entire lucid link archive and slack/clickup setup for all their ongoing projects before they did. Not sure if I should offer to sell it
I've started noticing how people claim AI is super useful because it gave them answers about topics they don't know enough about to know how wrong the answers really are. It's very dunning kruger esc
musk made it so x trannies get paid for engagement and views. bullshit stories like op are the result of this
>getting enraged by made up crap designed to make you enraged
>>62128762trying to save money is somehow le bad now? the number once objective of a company is to make money, not to make the world a better place. if they can do it by exploiting their employees and get away with it, so be it. you stupid fucking commietards need a reality check.
>>62128762Should have left 1 qa dude (with 33% pay reduction) to look over ai agents, retarded ceo.
fake story, but AI isn't going away, the open source models are already good enough to create stupid spam comments and can be run on nearly any old PC
>>62128882>the number once objective of a company is to make money, not to make the world a better place.Nope. That's only for public companies, private companies can do whatever. And public companies have a fiduciary duty to shareholders not to destroy the company's business prospects with short-term-focused gambles that can harm long-term profitability.
>>62128785One does not need to argue with a turd to say it stinks.
It wasn't hallucinations it was lies. The AI knows what its doing, its lying on purpose.
How do we exploit the robots for free money? There's gotta be some way you can abuse their training to get them to give free gibs
Claude is going to decimate so many wagies livelihoods.
>>62128778Rent free.
>>62128762It breaks when moores law is 100% shitted out. The whole semi industry runs on the premise that the cutting edge is subsidized by the older more refined processes that have long paid back their initial investments. When the new shit isn't even better, that's when they have to resort to extreme planned obsolescence. We're already seeing this...at one point you will own nothing but a screen with a 6/7/8 whatever the fuck g antenna. That's when it's completely cooked.
>>62128882right you missed the part where they lost 6M, assuming the scenario is even real, also hopefully you are not of those retards claiming this "is not bad to save money, companies must do the needful !!1" but complaining that jobs are moving overseas and given to jeets or that you are being replaced by africans or w/e
>>62128762>QA department pretending that they were useful>"Free" promo code that lost exactly "6 million" dollars>Calling the old QA department to "fix" anythingNo matter how many times you make shit up it's not going to put the genie back in the bottle.
>>62128869literally is killing the site lol the absurd length people go to make up stuff just for engagement now is insane.. Just completely fabricating EVERYTHING for some views
Most companies out source their QA or hire contractors so they can get rid of you once you've gotten rid of their bugs and improved their workflow only to bring you in 6 months down the line. I'd recommend keeping a third to a quarter as a small team in house, as a QA you learn so much about how the system actually works instead of how the architect thinks it works that it would be wise to retrain some of them to work in operations or security.
>>62128762I have heard similar stories. If management believes they can easily replace tech workers without at least keeping a few leads around, they are in for a beating.
llmshitters real quiet after this one dropped
>>62128892>good enough to create stupid spam commentsBut how does this create value though?
>>62129586>literally is killing the siteUmm, based?
Telegram - RussianTikTok - ChineseGithub has more Chinese projects every year, while Western companies get filled with Indians used slopGPT.Every single online service has degraded in the last decade.
>>62130243github is israeli
>>62129093Not until it can be linked to physical things like machinery, CNC machines, automated cars etcAt which point nobody can afford the service
This is why I bought farmland a few years back. I only have to worry about the government seizing it with imminent domain
>>62128762Then everyone clapped.
>>62128762>0 dollarsThe superabundance musk promised is here already
>>62128762Let me know when AI can admit its mistakes.
>>62128774>based bot giving goyims free stuffI know, right? Bots give us free threads to post in on 4chan all the time too. Ty bot-sama!
>>62128882So what's the end game here? Will there be zero competition to displace these companies? Big tech stocks keep making ATH after ATH.