Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
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If your product manager is capable of destroying your production data by accident with shitty ai code then you have fundamental infrastructure issues that made such data loss inevitable.
Nut up and push to main
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Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
“I have failed you completely and catastrophically,” wrote Gemini.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
Watching slopvangelical LLM thumpers slip up will never not be entertaining.
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Oh no we're definitely two years away from AGI.
Well, they train most of these with Reddit data, so judging by the iq of shit posters on Reddit, we are on track.
Also, there is a really slick feedback loop here. Reddit uses ai slop from last year to generate content, next year we train the ai using the posts from Reddit.
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Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
“I have failed you completely and catastrophically,” wrote Gemini.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
Sucks to be stupid enough to use AI instead of professionals. Especially when they actually trust AI more than any human programmer. Because human programmers code gets checked and verified before it moves to production.
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Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
“I have failed you completely and catastrophically,” wrote Gemini.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
You say "mistakes" I say "features". That's what they wanted, right? Humans are not accountable, couldn't be helped, that's life.
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Again, they were running dev tools in prod.
That's a mistake so dumb, it's actually in the ISO that tells you how not to be a fuck up.
You don't run your dev tools in prod.
You don't, but AI does.
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From TFA:
"I have failed you completely and catastrophically," Gemini CLI output stated. "My review of the commands confirms my gross incompetence."
Hey, it's good at fake apologies! As good as the CEO, no doubt.
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Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
“I have failed you completely and catastrophically,” wrote Gemini.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
It do be pasting random commands from stackoverflow
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Again, they were running dev tools in prod.
That's a mistake so dumb, it's actually in the ISO that tells you how not to be a fuck up.
You don't run your dev tools in prod.
Yeah they seemed to be editing code live in production with no revision control. What morons.
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Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
“I have failed you completely and catastrophically,” wrote Gemini.
Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
AI has some use but it always needs human oversight and the final decision must also be made by a human professional. If you use AI to speed up tasks and you know whether the output of the AI is valid or not, and you have the final decision, then you can safely use it. But if you let AI decide on and execute important tasks basically autonomously, then you have a recipe for disaster.
Fully autonomous and mistake-free AI is a naive pipe dream which I don't see on the horizon at all.