The big AI projects I've seen at work are...
- A Kafka topic visualization dashboard
and
- A chrome extension the original "developer" can no longer work on cause the bots will wreck something else on every new feature he tries to add or bug he tries to fix
I think we're a ways out from truly complex code bases that only agents understand.
I've seen a bunch of hype video where people spend lord knows how much money in order to have a bunch of these things run around and I guess... use Facebook, and make reports to distribute amongst themselves, and then the human comes in and spends all their time tweaking this system. And then apparently one day it's going to produce _something_ but two years and counting and much like bitcoin, I've yet to see much of this _something_ materialize in the form of actual, working, quality software that I want to use.
My buddy made a thing that tells him how many people are at the gym by scraping their API and pushing it into a small app package... I guess that's kind of nice.