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by elric 294 days ago
Some anecdata: I have a buddy who runs a smallish consulting firm, and another buddy who's a software recruiter. Both are telling me that they've stopped hiring developers except for senior developers. From this limited sample size, the market seems to be convinced that it no longer needs or wants junior developers because their tasks can be outsourced to LLMs.

Outside of tech, my eulogy writer friend got fired and replaced by ChatGPT. So when gramma dies, someone will now read a page of slop at her funeral instead of something that a person with empathy wrote.

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I’m sorry for your friend’s job loss, but reading a page of fairly generic eulogy written by someone who knew nothing of grandma beyond what the family said and basic obituary facts doesn’t seem massively different from a page of fairly generic eulogy written by an AI based on the same inputs.

If you can find a workable way to put the family in the improvements loop, the AI eulogy could be far better at expressing the family’s sentiment about grandma. (I’m not going to want to go 3 rounds of edits over 2-3 days with a human to get it just right, but going 8 rounds of tweaking/perfecting with an AI in a 20-30 minute sitting is appealing and would give a better result in a lot of cases.)

Under those conditions, how much more am I willing to pay for a human-written eulogy? $0 at most, and probably a negative amount.