Mitchellh – I strongly believe there are entire companies now under AI psychosis
73 points by reasonableklout 42 minutes ago | 8 comments

nialse 3 minutes ago
I'm starting to long for the age after AI. When the generative euphoria has settled and all outputs are formally verified based on exquisite architectures and standards.
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senordevnyc 2 minutes ago
Will never happen, for the exact reason that we’ve almost never done that for human output either.
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tacostakohashi 4 minutes ago
"no no, it has full test coverage"

at least at my BigCo, AI is being used for everything - writing slop, writing tests, code reviews, etc.

it would make sense to use AI for writing code, but human code review. or, human code, but AI test cases... or whatever combination of cross-checking, trust-but-verify, human in the loop, etc. people prefer.

i think once it gets used for everything, people have lost the plot, it's the inmates running the asylum.

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robotswantdata 4 minutes ago
Most labs are shilling “AI worker” dreams to these very companies
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senordevnyc 3 minutes ago
Assuming he’s right, I don’t see how that constitutes “psychosis”, as opposed to this beyond yet another of a billion examples of companies jumping on a bandwagon / cargo cult, and then learning they took it too far.

And also, he might not be right. But the good news is, we’ll all get to find out together!

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weinzierl 10 minutes ago
"its fine to ship bugs because the agents will fix them so quickly and at a scale humans can't do!"

Hmm, I agree with the point OP is making, but I'm not so sure this is the best supporting argument. The bottleneck is finding the bugs and if he'd criticized people saying AI will be the panacea to that I'd be with him, but people saying agents are fast and good at fixing human found bugs is nothing I'd object to.

Agents are fixing bugs so quickly and at a scale humans can't do already

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