Devs in the trenches are stressed from the mandate to automate everything, but Render thinks it can help
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On Thursday during a developer event held at San Francisco's St. Regis Hotel, the marketing stack failed. Literally.
During an AI agent workflow demo on the fourth floor balcony, the wind toppled a tower of three cardboard promotional display cubes. One of these – maybe three or four feet per side – fell over the edge of the balcony and plummeted onto Minna Street below.
Concerned staff rushed to the edge of the parapet and peered over. Evidently satisfied that no one had been injured, they proceeded to dismantle the other stack of boxes, just to be safe – an uncommon level of caution in the context of AI-assisted software development.
Consider the incident a metaphor for the chaos created by the tech industry's frantic rush to automate whatever can be automated with machine learning models and associated...
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