> In web development we tolerate that “View source” and Chrome dev tools are available to technical users, and will be used to reverse engineer.
...which is a great thing to be celebrated because the web is an open platform that you can inspect in order to learn how things are done.
But I guess in the AI-generated future all transforms are done serverside or within proprietary silicon and it's not like anyone is expected to understand it. (I'm bitter about the barriers to entry that some technological advances set behind them, but if I'm being optimistic I will wait for language model that can actually explain how it functions and how it came to particular conclusions.)
...which is a great thing to be celebrated because the web is an open platform that you can inspect in order to learn how things are done.
But I guess in the AI-generated future all transforms are done serverside or within proprietary silicon and it's not like anyone is expected to understand it. (I'm bitter about the barriers to entry that some technological advances set behind them, but if I'm being optimistic I will wait for language model that can actually explain how it functions and how it came to particular conclusions.)