Firefighting or Planning for a Viable Future
See this post : My comment : What if most of the software in use is actually such a load of complete crap that even a stochastic parrot can find more bugs in it in a given interval than people can fix in that interval, even using AI? What if most of the software in use was actually only necessary because of dficiencies in the other tools? Would it still be a good idea to use AI to fix bugs? What if instead you actually concentrated on automatically generating correct code from formal specifications? See Economic Madness and The Rather Bubbly US Economy . Subscribe to Cyb3rmaddy . Here are some experts at the Rothschild's rag: My comment : Anyone who thinks a "cyber security engineer" is someone who can hack things is not worth listening to. Subscribe to The Economist .