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Quilter, which has raised more than $40 million from investors including Benchmark, Index Ventures, and Coatue, used its physics-driven AI to automate the design of a two-board computer system that booted successfully on its first attempt, requiring no costly revisions. The project, internally dubbed "Project Speedrun," required just 38.5 hours of human labor compared to the 428 hours that professional PCB designers quoted for the same task.

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[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 15 points 4 days ago

Yeah...

But you know how people are already comparing vibe coding to 40k where "priests" pray to computers and hope if they do the exact same thing they'll get the same result they want?

If we start walking down this road of even the chat or not understanding why what it did was better....

Serious unintended consequences are going to be inevitable.

Like, I swear nobody knows the paperclip story anymore.

Instrumental convergence posits that an intelligent agent with seemingly harmless but unbounded goals can act in surprisingly harmful ways. For example, a sufficiently intelligent program with the sole, unconstrained goal of solving a complex mathematics problem like the Riemann hypothesis could attempt to turn the Earth (and in principle other celestial bodies) into additional computing infrastructure to succeed in its calculations.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumental_convergence

I mean, we can make a very very solid argument that much of our current problems are caused by high level stock trading being done by algorithms who's only instruction is "make numbers go up".

This shit aint even hypothetical anymore, it's just instead of "make as many paperclips" we told it "make more money than you did yesterday".

Which is why we're burning down the planet to make billionaires even more money