> I've released some kinda janky features to 100,000s of users before not totally knowing how it's going to preform with all of them at that scale, I don't think that is very controversial in product development.
Oh, that's because modern-day product development of "ship fast, break things" is its own problem. The whole tech industry is built on principles that are antithetical to the profession of engineering. It's not controversial in product development, because the people doing the development all decided to loosen their morals and think its Fine to release broken things and fix later.
That my bar is high and OpenAI is so low is its own issue. But then again, I haven't released a product where it could randomly tell people to poison themselves by combining noxious chemicals or whatever other dangerous hallucination ChatGPT spews. If I had engineered something like that, with the opportunity to harm people and being unable to guarantee it wouldn't, if I had engineered that misinformation was a possibility to be created at scale, if I had engineered this, I would have trouble sleeping...
Oh, that's because modern-day product development of "ship fast, break things" is its own problem. The whole tech industry is built on principles that are antithetical to the profession of engineering. It's not controversial in product development, because the people doing the development all decided to loosen their morals and think its Fine to release broken things and fix later.
That my bar is high and OpenAI is so low is its own issue. But then again, I haven't released a product where it could randomly tell people to poison themselves by combining noxious chemicals or whatever other dangerous hallucination ChatGPT spews. If I had engineered something like that, with the opportunity to harm people and being unable to guarantee it wouldn't, if I had engineered that misinformation was a possibility to be created at scale, if I had engineered this, I would have trouble sleeping...