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klustregrif | 1 month ago
Because here In northern Europe you couldn’t even have a completely untrained teenager working 4 hours a week at minimum wage at that level.
klustregrif | 1 month ago
Because here In northern Europe you couldn’t even have a completely untrained teenager working 4 hours a week at minimum wage at that level.
GreenWatermelon|1 month ago
klustregrif|1 month ago
There is nothing dubious about it. It’s providing verifiable value. Tasks that we would have set for developers or UX’ers last year are solved by it. At 1/50 of the cost, and with great scaling because the tasks are solved faster than you would even be able to explain them to a human and we can initiate 5-10 parallel tracks without having to onboard new people.
And sure it might not make sense to give a 200$/m AI tool to a worker you are paying 800$ but when we have devs that are paid 8000$/m then it’s great return on value to have one person being 10 times as productive at 8200$ instead of spending 80000$/m on ten developers just to be able to say we are doing authentic AI free artisanal software development.