- 2 months
I use LLM-generated code extensively in my role as CEO of Carrington Labs, a provider of predictive-analytics risk models for lenders.
Well you know where not to buy now…
- panda_abyss@lemmy.caEnglish2 months
Oh yeah, I read that and thought “this has all the problems of the garden of forking paths”
Based on the description, the whole company is just p-hacking. There’s a reason why nobody uses stepwise feature selection, you just replaced the evaluation/step mechanism with AI.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubEnglish2 months
I’ve lived long enough to go through multiple AI winters. This is just business failure as usual.
- luciferofastora@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
Unexpected in the same way as you don’t expect leopards to eat your face…
- nightlily@leminal.spaceEnglish2 months
Paint huffer surprised when other paint huffers are happy to accept any old solvent.
Riskable@programming.devEnglish
2 monthsCorrection: Newer versions of ChatGPT (GPT-5.x) are failing in insidious ways. The article has no mention of the other popular services or the dozens of open source coding assist AI models (e.g. Qwen, gpt-oss, etc).
The open source stuff is amazing and gets better just as quickly as the big AI options. Yet they’re boring so they don’t make the news.
- count_dongulus@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
That’s because OpenAI is in panic mode. They’re now spending their resources on making the LLM cheaper to operate and capable of injecting paid results.


