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The Industrialization of IT
Yeah, we’re going to lose our jobs.
A couple people are paid to spend most of their time managing everyone and resolving conflicts and “circling back.” And the whole operation costs at least $5 million a year, and probably a good bit more. Though LLMs are obviously different from simple floating point operations, the foundational principle is the same: They are machines that can perform some logical computation over and over and over again, much faster than we can do it ourselves. The dominant conglomerates of the future won’t be the companies that build software with humanoid agents, but those that figure out how to run the computing machine at a massive scale.
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