Cynical, but maybe not wrong. We are plenty familiar with ignoring technical debt and letting it pile up. Dodgy LLM code seems like more of that.
Just like tech debt, there's a time for rushing. And if you're really getting good results from LLMs, that's fabulous.
I don't have a final position on LLM's but it has only been two days since I worked with a colleague who definitely had no idea how to proceed when they were off the "happy path" of LLM use, so I'm sure there are plenty of people getting left behind.
Just like tech debt, there's a time for rushing. And if you're really getting good results from LLMs, that's fabulous.
I don't have a final position on LLM's but it has only been two days since I worked with a colleague who definitely had no idea how to proceed when they were off the "happy path" of LLM use, so I'm sure there are plenty of people getting left behind.