I get what you are saying and agree. But corporations doing give a fuck. As long as they can keep seeing increased profits from it, it’s coming. It’s not about code quality or time or humans. It’s about profits.
True. The AI parents are having issues. We all know OpenAI is hemorrhaging money. I think Anthropic is as well. They are all passing money between each other. But software companies, like the one I work for, don’t care what those companies are doing. As long as my company can use services provided by the AI parents, it’s not an issue if the AI parents themselves are losing money. Or if software companies can shove out their own AI feature (like the AI in ServiceNow or how Office 365 is getting some rebranding), all is well and they can brag about having AI to the shareholders.
That’ll work right up until the shareholders start hearing “we got AI!” as the equivalent to “we invested in Enron!”. I hope they have a plan for that.
I get what you are saying and agree. But corporations doing give a fuck. As long as they can keep seeing increased profits from it, it’s coming. It’s not about code quality or time or humans. It’s about profits.
Are they though? They’ve invested like a trillion dollars into this and it doesn’t seem any closer to actually making money.
True. The AI parents are having issues. We all know OpenAI is hemorrhaging money. I think Anthropic is as well. They are all passing money between each other. But software companies, like the one I work for, don’t care what those companies are doing. As long as my company can use services provided by the AI parents, it’s not an issue if the AI parents themselves are losing money. Or if software companies can shove out their own AI feature (like the AI in ServiceNow or how Office 365 is getting some rebranding), all is well and they can brag about having AI to the shareholders.
That’ll work right up until the shareholders start hearing “we got AI!” as the equivalent to “we invested in Enron!”. I hope they have a plan for that.