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mrugge | 4 months ago

Why do you think what you describe being excited about does not warrant the current level of AI hype? I agree with your assessment and sometimes I think there is too much cynicism and not enough excitement.

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notatoad|4 months ago

the current level of AI hype amongst a lot of people, but especially investors and bosses, is that you can already give an AI a simple prompt and get it to spit out a fully functional, user-ready application for you. and we're so incredibly far off that.

the things that AI is able to do are incredible, but hype levels are just totally detached from reality.

pmarreck|4 months ago

> is that you can already give an AI a simple prompt and get it to spit out a fully functional, user-ready application for you.

But it can already do that. Isn't that the whole "one-shotting" thing?

The problem is, of course, that it won't be optimized, maintainable or have anyone responsible you can point to if something with it goes wrong. It almost certainly (unless you carefully prompted it to) won't have a test suite, which means any changes (even fixes) to it are risky.

So it's basically a working mockup generator.

I am so, so tired of "semi-technical" youtubers showing off new models with one-shots. The vast majority of actual devs who use this stuff need it to work over long-term context windows and over multiple iterations.

chamomeal|4 months ago

I think the cynicism is only on software dev circles, and it’s probably a response to the crazy hype.

Remember the hype isn’t just “wow it’s so cool and amazing and useful”, it’s also “I can’t wait to fire all my dumb meat-based employees”

SchemaLoad|4 months ago

Because to justify the current hype and spending, these companies have to have a product that will generate trillions of dollars and create mass unemployment. Which they don't have.

afpx|4 months ago

The current AI hype is causing a lot of leaders to put their organizations on the path to destruction.

pja|4 months ago

Oh sure, there’s also way too much cynicism in some quarters. But that’s all part of the fun.