LWN had a couple of articles about it
https://lwn.net/Articles/991906/ https://lwn.net/Articles/993895/
LWN had a couple of articles about it
https://lwn.net/Articles/991906/ https://lwn.net/Articles/993895/
So what does Artisan actually do? Its main product is an AI “sales agent” called Ava that supposedly automates the work of finding and messaging potential customers. The company claims it works with “no human input” and costs 96% less than hiring a human for the same role. Although, given the current state of AI technology, it’s prudent to be skeptical of these claims.
Ah, yes, the first impression I want to give a potential customer is that I am too cheap to actually have a human even spend a second on them.
That is not quite the same thing.
This isn’t a problem with capitalism, it’s a problem with governments. If we eliminate government entirely (e.g. anarcho-capitcapitalism), there are no regulations, thus no regulatory capture
No, in that case you would just have large existing corporations hiring hit squads to kill potential competitors instead which is obviously much better /s The desire to do what regulatory capture does originates in capitalism, not in government, government just turns it from a violent action into one of bureaucracy.
Even asking for an example on how to use a specific API has failed about 50% of the time, it tends to hallucinate entire parts of the API that don’t exist or even entire libraries that don’t exist.
If they outsource their thinking and coding to an LLM, they might start getting ahead quickly
As a programmer I have yet to see evidence that LLMs can even achieve that. So far everything they product is a mess that needs significant effort to fix before it even does what was originally asked of the LLM unless we are talking about programs that have literally been written already thousands of times (like Hello World or Fibonacci generators,…).
The problems you see in government are the problems caused by capitalism through regulatory capture.
Not to mention that there are plenty of inherent problems with capitalism since it just doesn’t work for products bought e.g. only once or twice in your life or where the quality can otherwise not be judged by the buyer before buying.
The motion sickness issue might be solved, maybe if you are willing to allow it to interfere with your nervous system on a deep level the bit where your body moves while you move in VR but the issue of being cut off from your surroundings will never go away.
At this point the evidence is mounting that the productivity boost through AI for software development is somewhere between negligible and negative.
VR is just not attractive for most people in the way you need lots of space and have to cut yourself off completely from the world and might only find out it gives you motion sickness after you already spent the money.
For that to become useful AI would first need to produce something you can use without a manual inspection round.
I wish media depicted more healthy relationships.
And when they do they often portray them as effortless “found my soulmate” kind of relationships which is not how the real world works. Even if you have an amazing partner you need to put in effort to be an amazing partner to them yourself.
What if I’m not okay with either?
Then my statement starting with “If you are okay with killing …” obviously doesn’t apply to you.
It also makes absolutely no sense to put tariffs on products and raw materials that are literally not available locally, e.g. if they are only mined in certain parts of the world or required specialized knowledge not available locally.
If you are okay with killing a soldier fighting for a leader due to the leader’s actions or morals but not the leader because that would be an “assassination” you have essentially fallen for ruling class propaganda anyway.
Post-nut clarity makes you realize what a bad idea joining the military would be.
Or counting how many people are employed in Skyrim.
Agreed, the information presented is just not compelling enough to warrant this kind of withholding of information they clearly already have in the hopes of getting repeat visitors.
Discord isn’t a forum, Discord is a chat software. Maybe you are thinking of Discourse which is a forum software that is also much worse than traditional forum software.
Changing the second would make a lot of calculations in the metric systems that are very clean in terms of constants now very ugly though.