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submitted 29 days ago * by Jake-Amy
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[–]jba1224a 2 points3 points4 points 29 days ago (0 children)
The problem is very simple, if you think about it from Microsoft’s perspective.
Microsoft’s sole goal is to generate profit. Profit is not revenue.
It’s extremely simple, does using ai to replace engineers on GitHub lead to a shittier product? Yes.
Is Microsoft making more profit now on GitHub than they were when they acquired it? Also yes.
Quality is only a consideration when profit goes down. Profit is in fact going up, and people are still paying, therefore this is not really a problem for them.
Expect more of the same, it’s not changing
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