Produces nothing. Even software engineers by hand have no produced any thing relevant in years -- so the notion you are committing to an even more "efficient" excess is laughable.
Even software engineers by hand have no produced any thing relevant in years
You clearly know absolutely nothing. Relevant to what?
You have no idea what I do, although I have told you before, yet you assert it is of no value.
I get paid very handsomely by my employer for the results.
My problem solving pipeline goes quicker every day.
I have an idea while walking the dog, write up the spec, and a couple of hours later it's running code - all while making dinner and spending time with the family.
I'm using it but I'm not staring at it. It is both personally liberating and a force multiplier.
If the power went off tomorrow -- and stayed off for a year -- is there still credibility in what you do? No.
Automation is not innovation -- it is a gimmick to consume next product matching unmanageable growth.
Ayh do not remember what do you but if it is in the technology sector, to me, there is no perceivable advancement of functionality -- only a gluttony and blight of features that consumers and operators have quite literally began turning against bcz we peaked.
There is obsolescence not just by intention but also by consequence of design. As even evidenced by the fact you still have to do stuff.
So where is the comparable relative? Based on the theatrical comparatives we should already have solved every resource management regardless of red tape -- and evolved beyond semantics of conspiracies.
You cope with streamlining an existing bloat which is still a bloat.
If the power went off tomorrow -- and stayed off for a year -- is there still credibility in what you do?
Yes. I'm a data scientist, so I would have to get out the pencil and paper and calculate by hand. Although at my rank, I would be managing human calculators to do it for me
Stress calculations for the Vickers R101 airship took 3 months, by hand.
You'd be handing out hand-printed flyers saying pencils are the instruments of the big govt. sent to chain us all to our desks.
I use AI tools for 10-12 hours a day, 5 days a week
Forbes report does not conclude it is pointless, it concludes the project leaders did not understand their tools.
Produces nothing. Even software engineers by hand have no produced any thing relevant in years -- so the notion you are committing to an even more "efficient" excess is laughable.
You clearly know absolutely nothing. Relevant to what?
You have no idea what I do, although I have told you before, yet you assert it is of no value.
I get paid very handsomely by my employer for the results.
My problem solving pipeline goes quicker every day.
I have an idea while walking the dog, write up the spec, and a couple of hours later it's running code - all while making dinner and spending time with the family.
I'm using it but I'm not staring at it. It is both personally liberating and a force multiplier.
If the power went off tomorrow -- and stayed off for a year -- is there still credibility in what you do? No.
Automation is not innovation -- it is a gimmick to consume next product matching unmanageable growth.
Ayh do not remember what do you but if it is in the technology sector, to me, there is no perceivable advancement of functionality -- only a gluttony and blight of features that consumers and operators have quite literally began turning against bcz we peaked.
There is obsolescence not just by intention but also by consequence of design. As even evidenced by the fact you still have to do stuff.
So where is the comparable relative? Based on the theatrical comparatives we should already have solved every resource management regardless of red tape -- and evolved beyond semantics of conspiracies.
You cope with streamlining an existing bloat which is still a bloat.
Yes. I'm a data scientist, so I would have to get out the pencil and paper and calculate by hand. Although at my rank, I would be managing human calculators to do it for me
Stress calculations for the Vickers R101 airship took 3 months, by hand.
You'd be handing out hand-printed flyers saying pencils are the instruments of the big govt. sent to chain us all to our desks.