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by idiotsecant
337 days ago
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The goal of internships in a for profit company is not the personal growth of the intern. This is a nice sentiment but the function of the company is to make money, so an intern with net negative productivity doesn't make sense when goals are quarterly financials. |
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But coding didn't become a low wage job, now we're spending GPU credits to make pull requests instead and skipping the labor all together. Anyway I share the parent poster's chagrin at all the comparisons of AI to an intern. If all of your attention is spent correcting the work of a GPU, the next generation of workers will never have mentors giving them attention, starving off the supply of experienced entry level employees. So what happens in 10, 20 years ? I guess anyone who actually knows how to debug computers instead of handing the problem off to an LLM will command extraordinary emergency-fix-it wages.