Deployments Can't Wait: Why AI Threats Demand a Deployment Revolution(substack.norabble.com) |
Deployments Can't Wait: Why AI Threats Demand a Deployment Revolution(substack.norabble.com) |
Right, well this explanation sounds even weirder, whatever the hell it is supposed to mean. Sick of half-intelligent crap that is pushed out by quarter-intelligent humans "aided" by their slop generating "tools". You guys will hit the last nail in the coffin of the formerly readable world wide web.
I've learned a few things since then, but until I get a chance to update it, that will have to do.
Anyhow, I'd be open to any real critique. Do you disagree with the premise? Do you despise the style?
I'd be more interested in the first than the second, since I write because of ideas, and that's just my path to communicate them, but go ahead either way.
Anyhow, the basic premise is that deployment of security fixes takes a long time. It doesn't have to, but it does, because basically, a lot of places never did what they should have.
I try to explain why without just screaming at the heavens at the stupidity, hoping to actually enlist the people who might be able to stop making that mistake. I know, tall order, but any progress is progress.
Other than that, it's just focusing on why this is more important today than last year.
Then communicate it - in your own words. Being made to read through automatically generated text which seeks a statistical average makes me livid - it tells of a certain disrespect towards the reader. Slapping AI-slop onto your draft and calling it your work is dishonest.