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by jvanderbot 544 days ago
Generally, I agree with you. But, there are risks other than "But a human might have a baby any time now - what then??".

For AI example(s): Attribution is low, a system built without human intervention may suddenly fall outside its own expertise and hallucinate itself into a corner, everyone may just throw more compute at a system until it grows without bound, etc etc.

This "You can scale up to infinity" problem might become "You have to scale up to infinity" to build any reasonably sized system with AI. The shovel-sellers get fantastically rich but the businesses are effectively left holding the risk from a fast-moving, unintuitive, uninspected, partially verified codebase. I just don't see how anyone not building a CRUD app/frontend could be comfortable with that, but then again my Tesla is effectively running such a system to drive me and my kids. Albeit, that's on a well-defined problem and within literally human-made guardrails.