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  3. A couple of months old now, but I just came across this article about #AI from @pluralistic, and it's well worth a read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/12/05/pop-that-bubble/

A couple of months old now, but I just came across this article about #AI from @pluralistic, and it's well worth a read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/12/05/pop-that-bubble/

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    A couple of months old now, but I just came across this article about #AI from @pluralistic, and it's well worth a read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/12/05/pop-that-bubble/

    I disagree with a few details -- in particular I think most tech companies would be entirely content to only fire scads of junior programmers, and keep the moderately-expensive senior ones to guide code generation -- but they're tangential to the point of this article.

    He lays the groundwork for (but doesn't explicitly make) a fascinating point that hadn't occurred to me before: if you combine the growth of LLM codegen with the rulings about AI Art, you get a plausible case that generated *code* can't be copyrighted. Which should be giving corporate legal departments nightmares.

    But overall, it's a fine summary of the bubble, why it's awful, and why we really need to pop it sooner rather than later. Check it out!

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    • Justin du CoeurJ Justin du Coeur

      A couple of months old now, but I just came across this article about #AI from @pluralistic, and it's well worth a read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/12/05/pop-that-bubble/

      I disagree with a few details -- in particular I think most tech companies would be entirely content to only fire scads of junior programmers, and keep the moderately-expensive senior ones to guide code generation -- but they're tangential to the point of this article.

      He lays the groundwork for (but doesn't explicitly make) a fascinating point that hadn't occurred to me before: if you combine the growth of LLM codegen with the rulings about AI Art, you get a plausible case that generated *code* can't be copyrighted. Which should be giving corporate legal departments nightmares.

      But overall, it's a fine summary of the bubble, why it's awful, and why we really need to pop it sooner rather than later. Check it out!

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      You underestimate desire of some to command others.

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