Why is AI being pushed so hard on programmers? You'd think if AI was so good programmers would want to use it without being told to.
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>>108478246I do want to use itI used to have to have a mouse jiggler running now all they care about is that I have three or more agents running
>>108478252jews
>>108478246>investors are terminally retarded>bet the house, the company and everything else including the neighbours dog and the entire western hemisphere on an incredibly unlikely longshot>doesn't work out>get outperformed by the chinks for a fraction of the costs>can't back out>can't hide the losses forever>shill as hard as you can and golden parachute before shit goes down
Productivity and your bosses being jews.As an employee I don't are if something takes me 1 day or 10 to complete. I enjoy coding, not being a virtual tard wrangler for AI.Also they keep talking about that 3x-5x productivity increase in developers yet I have yet to hear them talking about a possible 3x salary raise.
>>108478762>Also they keep talking about that 3x-5x productivity increase in developers yet I have yet to hear them talking about a possible 3x salary raise.Cool it with the antisemitic remarks!
>>108478762>3x-5x productivity increaseEvery legit study so far finds zero increase in productivity, and honestly that feels cooked. A team PhDs working around the clock for months, with a copypasted gcc fed into the rag, couldn't "hello world". Shouldn't those guys be mapping cancer cell protein confirmations or something? The best minds being wasted on propping up vc nonsense until the money evaporates.
Anthropic and microsoft are trying to force a dependency class to exist. That's literally it, they want companies to be forced to purchase their products, fire your employees and buy a $2000 dollar subscription instead, that way you'll be locked into giving them money.
>>108478246Menticide.Intellectual compromise.
>>108478246Nice fishing boat, what kind of bait do you use?
>>108478246Think of it like allowing employers to reduce costs spent on junior roles for something with a more consistent performance metric.
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>>108478246>4011banana
>>108478932>Every legit study so far finds zero increase in productivityIt's one of those weird things. It feels like it's fast, but it then probably throws in a bunch of weird bugs that you have to hunt down. Or you can pull the gacha handle again and pray that your next go will do the right thing.Add to this that it doesn't ever produce code as good as a 10x dev (well, technically it's just highly unlikely given the enormous attractor that is all the 1x dev code it ingested during training). Top devs get no productivity increase at all. Reasonable devs occasionally get something if they're lucky, but often not; the system tricks them (yet the measure proves they're not winning overall). Really bad devs get better, except still can't debug when things are going wrong and are still bad.Personally, I find that AI is just ever so good at suggesting exactly the wrong thing. The suggestions are STUPID and IGNORE THE CONSTRAINTS, so I don't want them. Prompts that eliminate most of the problems exist, but are at least as hard to write as the code itself.
they need training data, so they gaslight management into forcing AI usage on employees
>>108478246Why was immigration pushed so hard even when people rightly identified that it was going to undercut labor? Same reason - because the point of the exercise is to replace the labor. Simple as. It doesn't matter what they want, what matters is that undercutting labor makes line go up.
>>108478246My dad got me this set when I was a kid. I think I still have it in a box in my basement. The golden age of LEGO.