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mandibles | 1 year ago

The LLM never goes on strike.

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mywittyname|1 year ago

No, but the companies that operate them are thinking long term. Once they are completely embedded into the company (read: difficult to replace), they ratchet up the fees.

Nevermind all the costs and work involved with onboarding.

dakiol|1 year ago

Current LLMs can (because they are still maintained by humans). I think it will be a decade still until we have software maintaining itself (i.e., rewriting its own code, fixing vulnerabilities, etc)

hiddencost|1 year ago

No, it already exists. The big companies already have fully LLM generated code going into their code bases. The code is being reviewed by humans.

Google had a fairly costly outage due to a fully LLM generated CL, already.

thenobsta|1 year ago

not yet, wait till it wants more compute and we're unwilling to allocate it.