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  • Wake me up when AI figures out what people want. The selling point of AI is that you can type something and get answer.

    The problem is that you need to type and ask meaningfull questions in your business domain and moreover your customers are not AI but real people.

    Also if you think people are so smart that they can ask right questions, you're so wrong.

    What if all companies start using AI and ask same questions ? How long customers can eat same thing everyday ?

  • “He talked about helping his father in the fields. He was pulled out of school at about the eighth grade and forced to work in the fields. That was the name of the game. His father needed him to do that, so he did. However, I want you to know that he went back at a later time and finished high school.” –Lynda Baxter, daughter of Harold Walker

    Dude was living 90 years was married 3 times and have one daughter. I wish everybody at least the same long happy life. https://morningsonmaplestreet.com/2016/10/13/harold-jewel-walker-geronimo-oklahoma-2/

  • Compete with what ? I want to see a decent budget and at least 5 year plan first. The scenario is ridiculous, each distribution have so many mirrors that you can't just ban internet, baning development is even more unrealistic given the nature of linux development. What they gonna do, ban email ? https://git-scm.com/docs/git-send-email

  • It's all because it's cheaper to talk to LLM machine that outputs most probable phrases based on statistics than to talk to people these days. It's accessibility thing. You have a feeling that you're speaking with a person, it's whole trick. It says much about who we are as people.

    Amount of effort needed to ask questions and not being hated in real life is way bigger than asking LLM.

    Adding more to the topic of AI as a whole is that you need to realize that we have completly new kind of computer software that is non deterministic. It's a completly new thing and comparing it to traditional software is just pointless and confusing.

    I'm not saying I would provide my life to LLM, but the fact that we developed software that is always generating readable output is a huge step in software development.

  • It's interesting to watch from a perspective of a person, who used to be able to find knowledge only in books. I'm slowly start to feel like Neanderthal. This global (d)arpanet experiment on humans looks more and more intriguing.

  • I don't think good job interview is about answering right or wrong questions. It's more about talking with human you could work with and if that human is able to think his way out because it's engineering job after all.

    I am contractor as well I only did job interviews as a side quest and I also frequently fail my job interviews, there is nothing bad there.

    Personally I didn't like 90% of job interviews and there were plenty of them. Most of those people tried to convince me they are smarter and better then me and I am lucky I am speaking with them. But unfortunatelly that's how it looks like.

    Most people that excpect right or wrong answers are just morons in my opinion because programming is about being wrong 90% of the time.

    Good Luck

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