The funny thing about it is how no one learns. Granted, one can’t be expected to read every thread on Reddit about LLM development by people who are out of their depth (see the person who nuked their D: drive last month and the LLM apologized). But I’m reminded of the multiple lawyers who submitted bullshit briefs to courts with made-up citations.
Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Those who know history are doomed to know that it’s repeating. It’s a personal hell that I’m in. Pull up a chair.
It feels like LLMs are specifically laser targeting the "never learn" mindset, with a promise of leaving skill and knowledge to a machine. (people like that don't even pause to think why they would be needed in the loop at all if that were the case)
Individuals probably learn but there are a lot of new beginners daily.
The apocalypse will probably be "Sorry. You are absolutely right! That code launched all nuclear missiles rather than ordering lunch"
I work on large systems where security incidents end up on cnn. These large systems are running as fast as everyone else to LLM integration. The security practice at my firm has their hands basically tied by the silverbacks. To the other consultants on HN, protect yourself and keep a paper trail.