The Art of the Misconception
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The easiest way to hide a system is not to make it invisible. It is to make people argue with the wrong layer of it. That is what I keep seeing. People argue about whether AI wrote the code. They argue about whether the output is real. They argue about whether the screenshot is fake. They argue about whether the person saying it has the right credential, the right title, the right vouch. Meanwhile the real operating layer is somewhere else. That is the misconception. Not one misconception. A…
1Key Takeaways
- The easiest way to hide a system is not to make it invisible.
- It is to make people argue with the wrong layer of it.
- People argue about whether AI wrote the code.
- They argue about whether the output is real.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that the easiest way to hide a system is not to make it invisible.
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