The only thing I haven’t seen AI take on successfully yet is liability. Who do you sue if your accountant AI loses a bunch of money?
I have seen huge corps buy stuff and employ a lot of people just to have scapegoats.
The only thing I haven’t seen AI take on successfully yet is liability. Who do you sue if your accountant AI loses a bunch of money?
I have seen huge corps buy stuff and employ a lot of people just to have scapegoats.
I mean every community moderates itself, if you don’t like what one of them does, you cut it out of your feed.
It sounds exciting, imagine if mods would have to compete for shares of a topic instead of a group gatekeeping a big community.
Have you seen the drama over at r/sysadmin? TBH whether Reddit survives this or not (I’m assuming it will), I’d rather be over here. TBH the smaller user base is actually a plus.
I guess we need open hardware for open drivers to be the norm.
This quite stupidly has some geopolitical implications as well, if “anyone” can manufacture decent GPUs, there goes the Western chip-making monopoly.
I think the thing is that even if we do (and we will), you can always just move to another community discussing the same thing.
I see all the people wanting “meta-communities” so that they can subscribe to the one thing, but it really seems nice to have a range of small communities covering the same topic. Less chance of your favourite thing being gatekept by a random powertrip.