that's what I'm seeing it across other teams as well: backlogs size barely smaller and even defects rising. the low performers have only gotten lazier. the difference now is that people are starting to openly question…
most devs complain about management tying their hands but more often than not they have a great deal of control over the tech, libraries, or frameworks adopted. these are the biggest culprits behind crap software. if…
so far the best models are controlled by fewer than a dozen labs. access is limited, full of restrictions and guardrails, and most are expensive, especially video models. also, open weight models deliver far inferior…
as an artist, I totally agree with this approach. the whole idea of trying to pay artists for their contributions in training data is just impractical. if the data’s pulled from the public domain, the model built from…
and how do you reconcile any work in software development? If someone isn’t willing to work for free, should they just not work in the field at all? Do you think software culture would really be richer?
maybe most of the code in the future will be very different from what we’re used to. For instance, AI image processing/computer vision algorithms are being adopted very quickly given the best ones are now mostly…
They don’t know that. I knew a guy who was into this kind of gore, and some of those images stuck with me for weeks. Most people have no idea how brutal and repulsive it can be until they start seeing them.
Storing copyright content itself can sometimes be illegal - like ripping a Bluray. What if these frames are now stored on their servers and go into the training dataset?
They are selling these pictures for $20/mo, so it definitely matters. If people will hang them at their refrigerator has nothing with this case.
Like the artists, this won't be an option. Market pressures will force devs to use AI assistance. For example, this recent GitHub presentation about productivity improvements: 35% acceptance rate, 50% more pull…
They will only learn when their Spotify account costs as much as a Ticketmaster concert.
that's what I'm seeing it across other teams as well: backlogs size barely smaller and even defects rising. the low performers have only gotten lazier. the difference now is that people are starting to openly question…
most devs complain about management tying their hands but more often than not they have a great deal of control over the tech, libraries, or frameworks adopted. these are the biggest culprits behind crap software. if…
so far the best models are controlled by fewer than a dozen labs. access is limited, full of restrictions and guardrails, and most are expensive, especially video models. also, open weight models deliver far inferior…
as an artist, I totally agree with this approach. the whole idea of trying to pay artists for their contributions in training data is just impractical. if the data’s pulled from the public domain, the model built from…
and how do you reconcile any work in software development? If someone isn’t willing to work for free, should they just not work in the field at all? Do you think software culture would really be richer?
maybe most of the code in the future will be very different from what we’re used to. For instance, AI image processing/computer vision algorithms are being adopted very quickly given the best ones are now mostly…
They don’t know that. I knew a guy who was into this kind of gore, and some of those images stuck with me for weeks. Most people have no idea how brutal and repulsive it can be until they start seeing them.
Storing copyright content itself can sometimes be illegal - like ripping a Bluray. What if these frames are now stored on their servers and go into the training dataset?
They are selling these pictures for $20/mo, so it definitely matters. If people will hang them at their refrigerator has nothing with this case.
Like the artists, this won't be an option. Market pressures will force devs to use AI assistance. For example, this recent GitHub presentation about productivity improvements: 35% acceptance rate, 50% more pull…
They will only learn when their Spotify account costs as much as a Ticketmaster concert.