• hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    1 hour ago

    Good blog post.

    I couldn’t think of a clever response to that. I still can’t.

    I think it’s central to the issue they’re talking about. There’s demand for fast, cheap stuff. There’s also demand for quality stuff. But they’re not the same.

    I mean, I’m sometimes sad nothing lasts anymore. Or means anything. We buy clothes, appliances, software, phones… just to throw it out a year later. Same with AI. We could do intricate art. Commission someone to draw our company logo or come up with a good advertisement video. But why? Everyone has a attention span of 30s these days and pretty much anything will do for Instagram. So rubbish it is. And we’re done in 5 minutes.

    I think it’s more that society doesn’t value quality and sophisticated things any more. We rather have plenty cheap and superficial things. And for a lot of applications, it’ll do. Same with art, same with some software and webdesign.

    And it’s the right course of action. I mean why pay someone $1,000 to do the color grading of a video clip, or use real music when nobody will pay attention? They’re doomscrolling anyway and have the TV computer and phone on all at the same time. Why waste resources on lasting software solutions unless that’s needed? Why did the people in the old times have that saying about buying an expensive pair of boots? What’s artistry or skill good for?

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      7 hours ago

      yeah i don’t think there is a good community on lemmy for ai related discussions, anything that breaks out of this community gets down voted heavily

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        7 hours ago

        Are you the author? I’m a senior software developer but was just let go at work, primarily because of increasing friction around AI. I’m sitting here drinking my coffee and thinking about stuff and that last paragraph with the quip from the mercenary/artist friend is especially good!

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          6 hours ago

          nah sorry just saw it on hackernews, i think as time goes on and even open source models reach claude levels it almost feels inevitable that most code will start getting written with assistance from ai