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Let’s take an extreme example.

Meta seemingly has a constant stream of product managers. If llm’s really augment the productivity of engineers, why isn’t meta launching lots more stuff? I mean there’s no harm in at least launching one new thing.

What are all those people doing with the so called productivity enhancements?

What I’m calling into question is how much does generating more code matter if the bottle neck is creativity/imagination for projects?

The only thing I’ve seen is a really crummy meta AI thing implemented within WhatsApp.

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It’s allowed a sludge of internal tools to spin up, and more bloat. The ability to sand bag and over build these tools has gotten 2-10x worse.

Only solution I can think of is to drastically cut headcount so productivity is back to prior levels, and profitability is raised. Big Tech is mostly market constrained with not much room to grow beyond the market itself growing.

As for startups, seems like AI tools have drastically reduced their time to market and accelerated their growth curves.


Im convinced the most scarce skill on the planet is the ability to a) envision something that needs to exist in the world b) explain how the thing creates value from a financial perspective.

Most people tend to think they know what they are talking about (e.g. surface level understanding of how to think economically) and end up making basket-case decisions - only realising it months later. By that point they will fail to admit defeat and keep going on.

"As for startups, seems like AI tools have drastically reduced their time to market and accelerated their growth curves."

You mean like openclaw? lol


In a word, bottlenecks moved.

What I see in my backyard: coding now takes significantly less time, but its just coding. Before one gets to building there are squabbles between business and product people. Testing takes just as much as it used to. Since nice to haves are easy to add and product people begin to take it for granted, the product cycles don't get shorter.

Give it time. Right now its just coding, but procedural AI will come after product development, architecture, and then whatever is left of management.


Absolute delusion.

The best people can not only envision products but also possess great judgement without needing data. For AI to even come close it would need an insane amount of data that is nuanced and subtle - by the the time the AI has obtained all the necessary data and made sense of it the human is long gone working on something else.


But these people will age out and juniors do not get hired. “Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.” and all that.

Is LLM going to invent its own languages that no average programmer will understand? As in "I don't need your C++ human, I will rewrite your fart app in ClaudASM and you will like it". These are naive questions, but I can't visualize how all of this will unfold.




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