Wage War Marc Andreessen, cofounder of the massive venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz — which has its fingers in pretty much every pie in tech — has revealed an eyebrow-raising detail in his "techno-optimist" vision of the future. In a recent tweet, the American billionaire investor...
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The tech bros are an insane bunch.
I have my reservations on AI basically taking over everything. There's no doubt it's another milestone in IT. I've been in IT since '72 and new developments over the years were supposed to speed things up, automate things and eliminate the human factor. Yet here we are. IT careers have grown from Computer Operator and Programmer, to disciplines in hardware ,network, security, project management, EDI, PC support and infrastructure (Servers $ OS). In security alone you have network security, application security, endpoint security and web security.
If you look at Accounting, automating process like A/P & A/R have been around for a while, but you still need someone to verify things were processed successfully.
I am looking forward to see what AI can do in security. The human factor is still the biggest risk in keeping a companies data secure and still the primary reason companies get hacked.