1 pointby cyberkoza4 hours ago2 comments
  • cyberkoza4 hours ago
    I manage two engineering teams and spent most of last year assuming AI tooling adoption would be self-sustaining once I handed people access. You know what happened, it was not. The more interesting problem turned out to be organizational, not technical: how do you build new habits into a team that is already at capacity? Curious whether others found that the bottleneck was individual reluctance, workload, or something structural they had to change at the process level.
    • chairmansteve2 hours ago
      "how do you build new habits into a team that is already at capacity?".

      You probably need to take time out for training (and experimentation). Maybe assign one person to explore AI for 2 weeks?

  • _wire_3 hours ago
    Another episode of AI psychiatrist:

    - Please make yourself comfortable on this virtual couch and tell me about your problem...

    - We've chosen AI for its deep knowledge and universal capability, yet it's sadly incompetent and delusional requiring constant supervision.

    - And how is it trained?

    - It's trained on all recorded human activity.

    - I see...

    ...The art of effective AI is not in seeking solutions, but incanting the right prompts.

    Let's meet again tomorrow.

    That will be $50,000 in tokens