On a systemic level, yes. On an individual “I have a crazy big software project to lead”, no.
Analogy, a responsible parent makes their kids wear a helmet. Even though car-centric infrastructure is the real problem. The bicycle itself is not dangerous. The car is.
So, on a systemic level we should fix the root cause. We should further regulate cars and make the infrastructure less car-centric. On an individual level a kid should still wear a helmet.
Featured in this show:
The kid: the kernel
The parent: Torvalds
The helmet: Guidance and regulations how to deal with AI
The car: AI
Systems are made up by individuals. Individuals bending over to AI, especially big name projects like Linux, will just legitimize it. Get ready for a few extra years of AI slop!
On a systemic level, yes. On an individual “I have a crazy big software project to lead”, no.
Analogy, a responsible parent makes their kids wear a helmet. Even though car-centric infrastructure is the real problem. The bicycle itself is not dangerous. The car is.
So, on a systemic level we should fix the root cause. We should further regulate cars and make the infrastructure less car-centric. On an individual level a kid should still wear a helmet.
Featured in this show: The kid: the kernel The parent: Torvalds The helmet: Guidance and regulations how to deal with AI The car: AI
Real big brain centrist energy here.
Systems are made up by individuals. Individuals bending over to AI, especially big name projects like Linux, will just legitimize it. Get ready for a few extra years of AI slop!