Tuesday, March 18

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Open AI’s CTO doesn’t know where they sourced data from?
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Open AI’s CTO doesn’t know where they sourced data from?

https://x.com/SmokeAwayyy/status/1768141571298632137?s=20 I saw this video now, everyone's saying she ofc knows, she's just hiding due to legal trouble they might get into. But interestingly, she could have said they sourced data from Shutterstock coz Open AI literally has a public partnership w them. What are y'alls view on this? (Also, apologies if it's already posted) submitted by /u/No-Lobster-8045 [link] [comments]
“Our jobs are safe” confidence is by seniors. That presents an “aging population” problem.
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“Our jobs are safe” confidence is by seniors. That presents an “aging population” problem.

Most of the smugness around "sure AI can x, but it can't y" is by senior practitioners. I hear from senior software engineers things like "some of these tools can crank out a website on prompt, but can't translate customer specs into architectural decisions which require the nuanced knowledge of 20 years in the field." Pretend that's true for this thread. The rub is: it won't replace senior engineers. If the implication is that the juniors should be concerned, while the retiring class is safe, we have ourselves the equivalent of Japan's "aging population." In other words, for economic purposes it's the wrong end of the river which is at risk. You might say: a premium should be placed on Computer Science over bootcamps; this favors those who take it seriously (software engineering vs "codin...
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