if you know what you’re doing, you have no excuse skipping good tests now. they’re cheap to make and add a ton of value. and cheap to evolve
if you know what you’re doing, you have no excuse skipping good tests now. they’re cheap to make and add a ton of value. and cheap to evolve
1) It is connected to the belief that AI is fake and going to vanish, which means that critics who should be helping shape AI use through policy and collective work are sitting it out
2) Lumping all AI criticism/talk into us vs. "tech bros" doesn't help
All the fear about AI, all the reluctance to adopt it, is entirely legitimate, and a product of the fact that it's been foisted on the public with no consideration of its negative externalities.
Benchmarks aren't everything, and AI remains jagged, but it hasn't plateaued.
Benchmarks aren't everything, and AI remains jagged, but it hasn't plateaued.