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torginusyesterday at 9:26 PM2 repliesview on HN

I have a secret fear about AI - that at one point when AI models get good enough, AI companies will no longer give you the source these tools generate - you'll get the artifacts (perhaps hosted on a subscription website), but you won't get the code.

Tools like CC already push a workflow where you're separated from the code and treat the model as a 'wishing well'. I think the fact that we get the source is just adminssion that these models are not good enough to really take our jobs (yet).

I wonder how much a gift AI companies think their models (and even outputs of their models) are, considering their weights are proprietary and their training methods even moreso.


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gensymyesterday at 11:19 PM

> I have a secret fear about AI - that at one point when AI models get good enough, AI companies will no longer give you the source these tools generate - you'll get the artifacts (perhaps hosted on a subscription website), but you won't get the code.

This is a likelier outcome than the various utopian promises (no more cancer!) that AI boosters have been making.

ricardobeatyesterday at 11:57 PM

That highlights the importance of open models keeping up with the state of the art.