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HelloNurse | 13 days ago

> "everything is moving very fast"

Then slow down.

With this objective lack or control, sooner or later your LLM experiments in production will drive into a wall instead of hitting a little pothole like this diagram.

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embedding-shape|13 days ago

And at the same time, they have time to quickly brush it off with "looks like a vendor" even though people are still investigating. Yes, we can see it's moving really fast, probably "move fast break things" been infecting Microsoft, users are leaving Microsoft behind because everything is breaking then clueless VPs blame it on moving too fast?

leni536|13 days ago

- Put on your seatbelts, man!

- I can't, moving too fast!

tremon|13 days ago

"Driving into a wall" is still a positive outcome. It's just as likely to drive into a crowd.

HelloNurse|13 days ago

Serious loss of life is a plausible LLM outcome, particularly for Microsoft who does both operating systems (incidents can be much worse than the Crowdstrike bricking) and chatbot assistants that can offer lethal advice. Catastrophic property damage is hopefully more likely.

wiseowise|13 days ago

Jokes on you, I’ll cash out by then and move to the next gig.