
Not sure if this is a unique case, but it absolutely BLOWS to be the single person responsible for everything tech in a company besides hardware
It honestly seems like people have forgotten what all tech entails with the rise of generative AI.
Like holy shit man, people (at my company at least) now think you can write a program to control what is essentially your entire database system, security and business analytics with chatgpt.
Maybe I’m just not meant for this and this is the norm. But it’s taken me like 2 months to get a handle on three different types of API and program documentation. And I’ve also been doing like sys admin work too.
But three jobs in, and I’m starting to realize this is exactly what companies want. Because why pay multiple people for work in a department when they can just offload everything to one person and pay them nothing and know that the economy is so fucked that you’re basically trapped
Like I integrated one system to another for my senior project in undergrad and I had a little help on that from another business. But now I’m doing it all alone and being expected to work at super speed at

Has anyone read this paper?
No “Zero-Shot” Without Exponential Data: Pretraining Concept Frequency Determines Multimodal Model Performance
I’m not going to pretend that I can understand the minutiae as someone who basically just has an undergrad degree in IT, but it seems to be implying that exponential data is required for further advancements in generative AI.
A cool paper and all, but I can’t stop thinking about how this shit won’t matter at all to C suites and MBAs who just want to AUTOMATE AUTOMATE AUTOMATE everything under the sun. Reminds me of how the experts in whatever specialized field research a problem and business people just throw away the results and make up their own (i.e. marketing).
The conversation should have always been “Yeah your job will eventually become automated, but it’s not for the reason you think.”

Will be very interesting to see how the next few years play out