3 comments

  • codingdave 4 hours ago

    > once they are built-in to all devices and performant enough in future years

    That is a hefty set of assumptions you are making there. There is no guarantee such a reality will ever exist, and decent odds against it.

    At the same time, if you consider it to be a virus or malware when an LLM generates and runs code that harms a product or device... we are already there. Agentic AI with too much system access is already a thing. Just look at the anecdotes of "My AI deleted by database!" and other such stories.

  • cedws 4 hours ago

    You’re assuming that powerful models will eventually run on consumer potato hardware. That isn’t guaranteed. My intuition says that we’ll never be able to pack Opus or GPT-level intelligence small enough to run on a standard consumer laptop or router. At least not without heavy quantization.

  • pfannl 3 hours ago

    I suspect the first real version of this won’t look biological at all. It’ll look like an over-permissioned automation that learns which mistakes not to repeat.