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by pelagicAustral
233 days ago
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In my humble opinion, great software, and the ideal to work on is unachievable, because it is great software built in house to solve the house problems, not anybody else's problems, sure you can start with a solid base, but in the end every organisation and every department inside this organisation has their own requirements. Of course we can't pretend that each business, or government institution is going to be able to have a handful of full stacks around just to keep up with the business requirements, but in reality, if that was the case, thing would operate much more smoothly. Software for the masses is another category completely separate from anything that is going to help you achieve more at work, social media is an example and I think AI to a large extent is the same, since a generic gpt, one without knowledge of the past and present of your organisation, deeply ingrained in your culture will also fail to provide that particular set of knowledge that you can call invaluable for your use case. |
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