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I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

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  • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

    I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

    There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

    Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

    One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

    They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

    These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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    #32

    @SecurityWriter Told my boss I sincerely thought the AI bubble was on the verge of popping and he went home.

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    • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

      I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

      There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

      Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

      One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

      They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

      These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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      #33
      @baldur@toot.cafe, here's some hopeful evidence to counter a hopelessness thread you started the other day
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      • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

        I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

        There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

        Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

        One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

        They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

        These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

        mlanger@mastodon.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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        #34

        @SecurityWriter @User47 🍿🍿🍿

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        • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

          I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

          There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

          Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

          One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

          They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

          These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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          #35

          @SecurityWriter
          Some poor intern will eventually get blamed.

          What happens when something goes wrong?
          Who's gonna get blamed?
          Who's responsible to fix it?
          What happens when someone gets injured or killed and the lawyers enter the room?

          What happens when they can't get someone to fix it because no one will touch it with a 3.048 m pole?

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          • reverendd@mastodon.gamedev.placeR reverendd@mastodon.gamedev.place

            @SecurityWriter Told my boss I sincerely thought the AI bubble was on the verge of popping and he went home.

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            #36

            @ReverendD @SecurityWriter probably had himself a little cry.

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            • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

              I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

              There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

              Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

              One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

              They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

              These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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              #37

              @SecurityWriter

              One thing I learned, maybe it was this month? State government agencies, some of them, are forcing their employees to use AI stuff so the AI businesses can benefit from government contracts.

              A nice lady used AI, and I used my phone to search. I found more stuff than she did. 😛

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              • unlofl@mstdn.socialU unlofl@mstdn.social

                @SecurityWriter luckily, I upgraded my home lab systems and added a bunch of memory a year or two ago.

                I'm biding my time, there's gonna be cheap gear for liquidation! $200 rack mount servers for everyone!

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                #38

                @unlofl @SecurityWriter this is a good point that's getting me kind of excited about the future of the web. If hardware floods the market because corporations give up on making AI profitable, and internet users are all tired of the shit those corporations have been pulling with it... I bet we're approaching a turning point towards decentralization and community infrastructure

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                • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                  I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

                  There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

                  Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

                  One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

                  They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

                  These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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                  #39

                  @SecurityWriter

                  Also, the genius who figures out what to do with all that CPU they are building out will be in a good negotiating position.

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                  • crovanian@mastodon.socialC crovanian@mastodon.social

                    @patrick_h_lauke i know we’re all a bit biased here, but I have legit not heard a single good argument about any downside to replacing these dumbass ceos with an LLM agent. If everyone else keeps their jobs and works competently, in what way would a difference be detectable in the end?

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                    #40

                    @Crovanian @patrick_h_lauke the only downsides I can think of are the ecological downsides of using LLMs, the social implications of letting a technology with oppression built in make all the executive decisions, and extra money going to the shareholders
                    Then again, considering CEOs tend to have private jets, be white supremacists, and be one of the shareholders... I'm not sure anything would actually change 😂

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                    • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                      I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

                      There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

                      Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

                      One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

                      They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

                      These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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                      #41

                      @SecurityWriter as a Project Manager that means my profession will get a boost because someone has to organize the recovery.

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                      • matthewcroughan@social.defenestrate.itM matthewcroughan@social.defenestrate.it
                        I've seen so many AI CEOs or people with close relationships to projects driven by AI getting real mad at the lack of positive sentiment to their work too. See https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/issues/10416 and https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/423186#issuecomment-3919469369
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                        #42

                        @matthewcroughan @SecurityWriter whew, "Home Buyers" in a privacy policy

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                        • lperry2@mastodon.socialL lperry2@mastodon.social

                          @n_dimension @gparenti @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter Plenty of insurers are using AI themselves--but they cover their asses by running AI copy/contract terms past their in-house lawyers.

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                          #43

                          @LPerry2 @n_dimension @gparenti @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter

                          ... you hope.

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                          • securitywriter@infosec.exchangeS securitywriter@infosec.exchange

                            I am LOVING seeing so many AI projects being paused or binned.

                            There’s one silver lining in the mass layoffs, they can’t lay off their absurd investment in power, cooling, and hardware. Loss adjusters and liquidators are rubbing their hands with glee.

                            Also, many silicon spinners are demanding 5 year agreements on production. It’s go big or go home time, and there will be some casualties.

                            One org I reluctantly work with pivoted their entire operating model to AI and agents, and they royally screwed their staff over.

                            They’re now hiring them as consultants at twice their original salary as everything fell on it’s arse, and who knew that go to market suits with a prompt can’t keep infrastructure or business running. Hilariously I know one engineer negotiated a one-sided 12 month contract notice period.

                            These people are going to get desperate, fast. Fetch the s’mores and let em roast.

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                            #44

                            @SecurityWriter

                            It’s a new gold rush…

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                            • ramsey@phpc.socialR ramsey@phpc.social

                              @gpshewan @SecurityWriter That’s what I mean. The CEOs are already beginning the shift to spin what’s coming, to make it more palatable to investors, because the bill is about to come due, and the promises haven’t been kept.

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                              #45

                              @ramsey @gpshewan I hope you‘re right. I am seeing a lot of frustration with the lack of delivery but at the same time in our org management is doubling down after Claude has been better at delivering and it is hailed as the turning point when it finally is starting to be as good as we need it.
                              And in some ways it’s true, I still need to do handholding and lay out the design but the coding part is much more reliable. The productivity increase is maybe not 10x though, more like 2-3x.

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