It's ushering in a new era of valley bullshit. If only journalists tried to falsify their premise before blindly publishing it.
> Jack Clark whether AI’s coding ability meant “the age of the nerds” was over.
When was the "age of the nerds" exactly? What does that even mean? My interpretation is that it means "is the age of having to pay skilled programmers for quality work over?" Which explains Bloomberg's interest.
> “I think it’s actually going to be the era of the manager nerds now,” Clark replied. “I think being able to manage fleets of AI agents and orchestrate them is going to make people incredibly powerful.”
And they're all going to be people on a subscription model and locked into one particular LLM. It's not going to make anyone powerful other than the owner class. This is the worst type of lie. They don't believe any of this. They just really really hate having to pay your salary increases every year.
> AI is sometimes described as providing the capability of “infinite interns.”
More like infinite autistic toddlers. Sure. It can somehow play a perfect copy of Chopin after hearing it once. Is that really where business value comes from? Quickly ripping other people off so you can profit first?
The Bloomberg class I'm sure is so thrilled they don't even have the sense to question any of this self serving propaganda.
It's ushering in a new era of valley bullshit. If only journalists tried to falsify their premise before blindly publishing it.
> Jack Clark whether AI’s coding ability meant “the age of the nerds” was over.
When was the "age of the nerds" exactly? What does that even mean? My interpretation is that it means "is the age of having to pay skilled programmers for quality work over?" Which explains Bloomberg's interest.
> “I think it’s actually going to be the era of the manager nerds now,” Clark replied. “I think being able to manage fleets of AI agents and orchestrate them is going to make people incredibly powerful.”
And they're all going to be people on a subscription model and locked into one particular LLM. It's not going to make anyone powerful other than the owner class. This is the worst type of lie. They don't believe any of this. They just really really hate having to pay your salary increases every year.
> AI is sometimes described as providing the capability of “infinite interns.”
More like infinite autistic toddlers. Sure. It can somehow play a perfect copy of Chopin after hearing it once. Is that really where business value comes from? Quickly ripping other people off so you can profit first?
The Bloomberg class I'm sure is so thrilled they don't even have the sense to question any of this self serving propaganda.