All of this discussion, from Jeffrey's video to 99% of what shows up in forums or Mastodon discussions, is about how all of this will impact "me."
What I almost never see is the impact of AI code on our society.
Where on Fedi is this person hanging out?
ocramz
It's hard to pick apart what is basically an indistinct wall of objections and recriminations, so I'll just offer a thought to "Where do we go from here". I don't think code generation will be forever offered as a pay-per-token service; small language models are progressing by leaps and bounds, and running your own will soon fit in a workstation.
gerikson
All of this discussion, from Jeffrey's video to 99% of what shows up in forums or Mastodon discussions, is about how all of this will impact "me."
What I almost never see is the impact of AI code on our society.
Where on Fedi is this person hanging out?
ocramz
It's hard to pick apart what is basically an indistinct wall of objections and recriminations, so I'll just offer a thought to "Where do we go from here". I don't think code generation will be forever offered as a pay-per-token service; small language models are progressing by leaps and bounds, and running your own will soon fit in a workstation.
Where on Fedi is this person hanging out?
It's hard to pick apart what is basically an indistinct wall of objections and recriminations, so I'll just offer a thought to "Where do we go from here". I don't think code generation will be forever offered as a pay-per-token service; small language models are progressing by leaps and bounds, and running your own will soon fit in a workstation.
Where on Fedi is this person hanging out?
It's hard to pick apart what is basically an indistinct wall of objections and recriminations, so I'll just offer a thought to "Where do we go from here". I don't think code generation will be forever offered as a pay-per-token service; small language models are progressing by leaps and bounds, and running your own will soon fit in a workstation.