They should make a separate mailing list specifically for people who use AI, to concatenate their results and boil it down to something manageable for a human to review.
It’s like having a porch light a few feet away from the door to attract all the moths so they don’t come inside whenever you open the door.
More like use a deterministic program to concatenate all the deltas, merge redundant ones, and present any conflicts to a human to rectify. Then a human can give it a final review before finalizing anything.
They should make a separate mailing list specifically for people who use AI, to concatenate their results and boil it down to something manageable for a human to review.
It’s easy, we create a problem with AI, and the best solution is to use even more AI, and when everyone is dependant on it to manage digital infrastructure that used to function for decades, then we raise the price.
They should make a separate mailing list specifically for people who use AI, to concatenate their results and boil it down to something manageable for a human to review.
It’s like having a porch light a few feet away from the door to attract all the moths so they don’t come inside whenever you open the door.
Maybe they could use an LLM to make a summary of the results!
Ideally, If the AI was truly any good at finding the bugs, a well trained AI could give it the ole wheat and chaff action.
we’re not there yet.
More like use a deterministic program to concatenate all the deltas, merge redundant ones, and present any conflicts to a human to rectify. Then a human can give it a final review before finalizing anything.
I get it - like an AI summary!
It’s easy, we create a problem with AI, and the best solution is to use even more AI, and when everyone is dependant on it to manage digital infrastructure that used to function for decades, then we raise the price.