The novelty of “AI” has worn off and most people aren’t using it anymore
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Date: June 11th, 2026 10:35 AM
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If you're not coding with AI you're insane
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Date: June 11th, 2026 10:39 AM Author: cowgod
If it can speed up Engineering, I mean just imagine that. No more waiting for Engineers to do shit. AAA games could release with Small Teams.
It can replace jobs where you actually do shit. But irl only Engineers do shit. So I’m paying careful attention to the State of Engineering.
Using Chatbots to be slightly better at your Losery job is fine I guess but not revolutionary. Even 2030s chatbots and Agents. They can’t Manage Products. They can’t do Fake Jobs. JMO.
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Date: June 11th, 2026 10:45 AM Author: Bow tie niggas always have very strong opinions
Just got of a conference call with some F500 C-Suiters and they said it's going to be at the level of the Industrial Revolution and they're already budgeting token spend for next year.
Not poasting to say that they're correct, only that AI is very far from over. Whether or not it's ultimately flame, it's just getting started
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Date: June 11th, 2026 11:27 AM Author: UN peacekeeper
your moniker (computer philosopher) reminds of the following passage in a recent nyt article:
Not long before the OpenAI deal was first announced, John Sullins, a tenured professor of philosophy at Sonoma State, was told that his department was closing down and that much of the humanities faculty had been let go. After more than 25 years of teaching, he suddenly found himself out of a job. He spent a few weeks coming to terms with his newfound unemployment.
But then he got a call informing him that he had been rehired into the computer science department, where he now teaches courses on A.I. ethics and the philosophy of technology. “With the decimation will always come the return,” Sullins says. C.S.U. prides itself on its history of rebuilding in the aftermath of disaster — Tower Hall, at S.J.S.U., was built from the rubble after earthquakes and fires destroyed the school’s original structures. “The question is,” Sullins says, “how far does the decimation go?”
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/magazine/ai-university-college-california.html?eafs_enabled=false
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