Recursive heuristics cycle in popularity, as corporate boards dream of replacing their biggest operational labor cost with a black-box. Flooding the market with half-wits using taxpayer money only bid down "skilled" labor costs 30%, but people soon realized skilled labor scarcity will always be present in expanding markets.
"the belief that low-level or mission critical programming is too important or complex to allow human beings into the loop"
lol... You are a deadpan comedian friend, as anyone that knows the details of most modern ML platforms wouldn't ever step foot in a fully ML/AI powered car. Why? because it brings unpredictable liabilities caused by countless edge cases.
This is still speculative science-fiction, and the mantra of people trying to hype their stock valuations.
Don't worry about it friend... The boards are just scared the IT/Dev folks will unionize, and finally take over planetary operations =3
"the belief that low-level or mission critical programming is too important or complex to allow human beings into the loop"
lol... You are a deadpan comedian friend, as anyone that knows the details of most modern ML platforms wouldn't ever step foot in a fully ML/AI powered car. Why? because it brings unpredictable liabilities caused by countless edge cases.
This is still speculative science-fiction, and the mantra of people trying to hype their stock valuations.
Don't worry about it friend... The boards are just scared the IT/Dev folks will unionize, and finally take over planetary operations =3