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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.

    ferricoxide@blahaj.zoneF This user is from outside of this forum
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    #11

    @SecurityWriter@infosec.exchange

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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.

      skaverat@skaverat.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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      #12

      @SecurityWriter if anyone got news articles with details about stuff like this, I'd be happy to have some to randomly drop into the company slack

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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.

        freya@chaosfem.twF This user is from outside of this forum
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        #13

        @SecurityWriter ngl I´m hoping that the detonation of this whole mess lets broke bitches ilke me get server and compute hardware for cheap

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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.

          sig_ug@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #14

          @SecurityWriter Any clues where used GPUs might show up for sale when the time comes?

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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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            #15

            @SecurityWriter
            Wow, a real shame...

            🍿🍺

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            • patrick_h_lauke@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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              #16

              @anne_twain @SecurityWriter THEY are the ones that should be replaced by AI

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              • gpshewan@mastodon.socialG gpshewan@mastodon.social

                @ramsey @SecurityWriter For me it’s not just that, it’s the cost/revenue and ancillary stuff that folk just never think about. The environment, ethics, society impact, security and whether it does what it says on the tin are one thing (and valid). But when the sums don’t work out and confidence shifts…there’s no stopping that.

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                #17

                @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter And when insurers make sure that policies exclude loss caused by AI errors (and they will), the whole house of cards will collapse.

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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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                  #18

                  @SecurityWriter This is the best thing I’ve read all day!

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                  • ferricoxide@blahaj.zoneF ferricoxide@blahaj.zone

                    @SecurityWriter@infosec.exchange

                    punissuer@universeodon.comP This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #19

                    @ferricoxide @SecurityWriter

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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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                      #20
                      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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                      • sig_ug@infosec.exchangeS sig_ug@infosec.exchange

                        @SecurityWriter Any clues where used GPUs might show up for sale when the time comes?

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                        @sig_ug @SecurityWriter probably… everywhere

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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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                          @SecurityWriter #BoycottAI

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                          • gparenti@mstdn.socialG gparenti@mstdn.social

                            @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter And when insurers make sure that policies exclude loss caused by AI errors (and they will), the whole house of cards will collapse.

                            spocko@mastodon.onlineS This user is from outside of this forum
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                            #23

                            @gparenti @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter This is huge. But don't worry, the TOS & EULA you signed to start using the product means you can't sue, and your have to accept arbitration.
                            The corp lawyers are covering their asses ( assets.)

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                            • gparenti@mstdn.socialG gparenti@mstdn.social

                              @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter And when insurers make sure that policies exclude loss caused by AI errors (and they will), the whole house of cards will collapse.

                              n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #24

                              @gparenti @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter

                              Insurers don’t “forget” to exclude software and AI screw-upsn, they write those exclusions very carefully. Standard business insurance won’t touch losses caused by buggy code or rogue algorithms. If you want coverage for software mistakes, you have to explicitly buy it — otherwise it’s your problem.

                              Commercial software for the last 65 years is EXCLUDED from insurance...Exclusions are usually on the first page of software manuals (You lucky this shit runs at all)

                              Whats that other thing that makes shit up all the time... hallucination and all that?

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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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                                #25

                                @SecurityWriter reminds me of the million dollar billboards dotcoms bought weeks before the bubble burst.

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                                • patrick_h_lauke@mastodon.socialP patrick_h_lauke@mastodon.social

                                  @anne_twain @SecurityWriter THEY are the ones that should be replaced by AI

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                                  #26

                                  @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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                                  • n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                                    @gparenti @gpshewan @ramsey @SecurityWriter

                                    Insurers don’t “forget” to exclude software and AI screw-upsn, they write those exclusions very carefully. Standard business insurance won’t touch losses caused by buggy code or rogue algorithms. If you want coverage for software mistakes, you have to explicitly buy it — otherwise it’s your problem.

                                    Commercial software for the last 65 years is EXCLUDED from insurance...Exclusions are usually on the first page of software manuals (You lucky this shit runs at all)

                                    Whats that other thing that makes shit up all the time... hallucination and all that?

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                                    #27

                                    @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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                                    • 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.

                                      ark@social.lolA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #28

                                      @SecurityWriter this really sounds familiar

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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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                                        #29

                                        @SecurityWriter Tried to tell a good friend that the AI bubble was a Tech Wreck 2.0 but he was not having it. Sigh.

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                                        • gpshewan@mastodon.socialG gpshewan@mastodon.social

                                          @ramsey @SecurityWriter For me it’s not just that, it’s the cost/revenue and ancillary stuff that folk just never think about. The environment, ethics, society impact, security and whether it does what it says on the tin are one thing (and valid). But when the sums don’t work out and confidence shifts…there’s no stopping that.

                                          ramsey@phpc.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          #30

                                          @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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