That's kind of stretching things. It's not that software cannot be maintained but the cognitive load of building and maintaining software seems to be now backloaded to the maintaining part and people need to be aware of this.
Well...we didn't sack anybody if you were wondering. I feel like Ford's issues is mainly overestimating AI's capabilities. Whereas our case is more of a need for re-engineering processes to be more AI-native.
If you cannot maintain it, the agent has to maintain it.
If the agent cannot maintain it, you are lost.
That's kind of stretching things. It's not that software cannot be maintained but the cognitive load of building and maintaining software seems to be now backloaded to the maintaining part and people need to be aware of this.
My first statement would be that surely the challenge you are experiencing is pretty similar to what Ford has reported around its recent AI adoption.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48674446
Well...we didn't sack anybody if you were wondering. I feel like Ford's issues is mainly overestimating AI's capabilities. Whereas our case is more of a need for re-engineering processes to be more AI-native.
It will get much worse before anyone wakes up to this problem.
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