Diverse perspectives on AI from Rust contributors and maintainers
https://nikomatsakis.github.io/rust-project-perspectives-on-ai/feb27-summary.html
Diverse perspectives on AI from Rust contributors and maintainers
https://nikomatsakis.github.io/rust-project-perspectives-on-ai/feb27-summary.html
>It takes care and careful engineering to produce good results. One must work to keep the models within the flight envelope. One has to carefully structure the problem, provide the right context and guidance, and give appropriate tools and a good environment. One must think about optimizing the context window; one must be aware of its limitations.
In other words, one has to lean into the exact opposite tendencies of those which generally make people reach for AI ;)
The implication being that execs want folks who "reach for AI" to meet some arbitrary contract targets? Sounds like optimizing for the wrong things but I've seen crazier schemes.
In my opinion the end goal of those execs pushing AI is the age old goal of seizing the means of production (of software in this case) by reducing the worker to a machine. It'll likely play out in their favor honestly, as it has many times in the past.