https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/05/facebook-...
I have a memory that Slack fell into this trap too (I could be wrong)
Google SRE still keeps IRC available in case of an emergency.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/05/facebook-...
I have a memory that Slack fell into this trap too (I could be wrong)
Google SRE still keeps IRC available in case of an emergency.
telling your boss we are selling sugar, when its actually salt, is a good recipe for footgunning.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00663
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2504.13173
Is there any other company that's openly publishing their research on AI at this level? Google should get a lot of credit for this.
It's very likely no one is using this architecture at Google for any production work loads. There are a lot of student researchers doing fun proof of concept papers, they're allowed to publish because it's good PR and it's good for their careers.
What AI does is remove a bunch of the humiliating, boring parts of being junior: hunting for the right API by cargo-culting Stack Overflow, grinding through boilerplate, getting stuck for hours on a missing import. If a half-decent model can collapse that search space for them, you get to spend more of their ramp time on “here’s how our system actually fits together” instead of “here’s how for-loops work in our house style”.
If you take that setup and then decide “cool, now we don’t need juniors at all”, you’re basically saying you want a company with no memory and no farm system – just an ever-shrinking ring of seniors arguing about strategy while no one actually grows into them.
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