@trochee @Infrogmation In the last paragraph he explicitly says the reason is cost.
@fivetonsflax @Infrogmation
I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt to the symmetry of all the other arguments.
Making AI "work" isn't possible because the current crop of AI tech actually isn't ever going to functionally replace skilled programming labor.
But this is beyond the horizon of the management consultants who imagine that it _might_ be "good enough"
And I agree that there was no need to say "someday AI might replace labor" at all here
@fivetonsflax @Infrogmation
I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt to the symmetry of all the other arguments.
Making AI "work" isn't possible because the current crop of AI tech actually isn't ever going to functionally replace skilled programming labor.
But this is beyond the horizon of the management consultants who imagine that it _might_ be "good enough"