Yeah, idk for sure about leadership, but a lot of googlers really did.
There’s a bunch of stories about employees pushing back and trying to organize. Some successful. But that old guard has been moving on or being pushed out for a long time now.
Some state health departments are doing what they can. Michigan, notably, has counted 3,762 cases at time of writing, as compared to the CDC’s 1,645, and identified salad greens as a possible—not confirmed!—culprit. But as Katrine Wallace points out at Stat News, most state health departments are not really equipped to collect and compare case information across multiple states.
When regular people use it to try and help them do their jobs, they turn out slop, when adversaries use it to successfully and rapidly mount cyber attacks, all of a sudden it is scary effective? Which is it, because it can't be both.
Of course it can be both. Why couldn’t it be both?
Every generative technology from the paint brush to the compiler can create trash or something impressive.
Not everything AI makes is slop, but it sure is good at generating slop.
Yeah, idk for sure about leadership, but a lot of googlers really did.
There’s a bunch of stories about employees pushing back and trying to organize. Some successful. But that old guard has been moving on or being pushed out for a long time now.
https://fortune.com/longform/inside-googles-civil-war/
No paywall: https://archive.ph/lkkXU