It took me too long to understand it’s satire. BP went through stratosphere before I noticed.
Let’s hope one of these fake AI grifters doesn’t take this as a serious idea, raised a couple hundred million, and do real damage.
(I’m not against AI, I just don’t like nonsense either in tech, or people)
ultratalk 17 hours ago||
Am I the only one who saw the title and thought it was about physical clean-rooms?
jollyllama 17 hours ago|
No
abrookewood 13 hours ago||
I hate to say it, but if you dropped the sarcasm and I think you'd have a viable business ... Truly a bizarre place we find ourselves in.
slopinthebag 18 hours ago||
The irony of course is that this service already exists. It's called Claude Code (or Codex, etc...) and it costs $200 / month.
sourcegrift 19 hours ago||
Amazon getting all excited hoping it's real.
dspillett 17 hours ago|
Amazon C*s calling Amazon Legal to ask if they could get away with implementing something like this internally, more like.
moralestapia 19 hours ago||
Oof, this is unironically amazing!
gmerc 16 hours ago||
See also: claw-guard.org/adnet, ai-ceo.org and ai-chro.org in this category
bensyverson 20 hours ago||
Oh no… VCs will see this and take it seriously
akovaski 19 hours ago|
I think we've already seen this with "AI writes a web-browser" type PR. I guess we can still look forward to when they make license evasion an explicit part of their marketing. Then I can wryly laugh when somebody robo-whitewashes leaked commercial software, knowing that they'll get sued anyways.
p_j_w 16 hours ago|
I know this is satire, but I worry that it's giving some scumbags out there ideas.