Notes from Bryan Cantrill’s “Intelligence is not Enough” 0 ▲ Jim Nielsen 11 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments I quite enjoyed this talk from Bryan Cantrill where he discusses the difficult engineering problems they overcame while working on their company Oxide. Some of the problems they ran into were bugs. But these weren’t any ordinary bugs, they were company-destroying bugs: bugs that, if they couldn’t be fixed, would sink the entire company. And the difficulty in solving these bugs was that they had no precedent. Any documentation or knowledge they could find around the symptoms of the problem was actively incorrect. In fact, Bryan says that the team’s breakthroughs on these bugs were solutions that an artificial super intelligence would’ve never suggested because they ran against all known and available reasoning, documentation, and knowledge. His point being: intelligence isn’t everything. Human values are still incredibly important. Intelligence alone does not solve problems like [the ones we encountered]. Our ability to solve these problems had nothing to do with our collective… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.