AI is truly perfect for internal tooling. Security is less or no concern, bugs are more acceptable, performance / scalability rarely a concern. Quickest way to get things done, and speed up production development, MVP development etc.
AI is truly perfect for internal tooling. Security is less or no concern, bugs are more acceptable, performance / scalability rarely a concern. Quickest way to get things done, and speed up production development, MVP development etc.
> Security is less or no concern
[waits for chickens to come home to roost]
If security was the prime concern, there would be no chickens and no coop and no farm - people would still be living in caves. After all, outside is dangerous, and Grug Chief said, smart ass grugs with their smart ass ideas like fire or agriculture just invite complexity and create security vulnerabilities.
After all (Grug Chief reminds us), the only truly secure computing system is an inert rock.
> [waits for chickens to come home to roost]
"We are writing down X billions over 4 years, and have cancel several ambitious programs related to our AI experiments. We were following standard practice in the industry, so [shareholders] can't blame us for these chickens coming to roost. If everyone is guilty, is anyone really guilty?"
Doesn't take long until someone has the bright idea to pipe customer tickets directly into the poorly written internal tool
No problems at all except, unauthorized access to a model they were claiming was a weapon and couldn't be released to the public and having their cli code leaked in the last two weeks. Everything's just fine
When attackers can move laterally through everything because every internal tool leaks credentials and data there will be issues.
Internal tool Doesn’t have credential. Checkmate ;)
Anthropic seems to be doing fine :)
This comment makes me want to scream.
This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
> Security is less or no concern, bugs are more acceptable, performance / scalability rarely a concern. Quickest way to get things done
> This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
This is literally how rest of the world works already, and always had. We'd still be living in caves otherwise. Fortunately most people (at least outside software) seem to understand that security is a trade-off against usefulness, and not an end goal in itself.
This is not going away.
Even right now the difference with working with 'AI native' developers or with regular developers is day and night.
I certainly wouldn't want a non-clause enabled developer on my team now.
> I certainly wouldn't want a non-clause enabled developer on my team now.
You only want to work with people who are hip with the North Pole?
Typo obviously :-)