In the Gov't time
RDBMS need a new info transport standard, ODBC was binary.
Go Home Yankees!
Bots will get better over time
A bot may be able to guess that something is AI, but banning people based on guesses is going to generate tension.
Sonic Goatse? figgers
One generally has to dig deeper into how an org works to understand who did what and why. NY gov't won't have the time or resources to check most correctly. This idea smells almost as bad as DOGE's Move Fast And Chainsaw Things.
It's misleading in that it implied the language itself was more compact, which is different from a code-base being time-worn and under-factored.
Somebody getting marketing cash in this loop?
"While this isn't a sign that Java and similar languages are in decline," concludes InfoQ's article, "there is growing evidence that at the uppermost end of performance requirements, some are finding that general-purpose runtimes no longer suffice."
This has always been the case. Since the late 50's there were languages designed to run fast and others that were programmer-friendly instead of machine-friendly.
Well, they might let me remember people's names. There are probably other uses, but that's the one that occurs to me.
I accept that it is breaking the law. That doesn't mean any official is going to enforce that law. There are lots of laws that are frequently broken in obvious ways, and are enforced only when it is a convenient excuse.
How far in the future?
I can imagine useful AI based "smart glasses", but that description doesn't fit what I've heard so far, and my prescription means I couldn't try them if I wanted to do so.
There are statutory regulations and constitutional issues here. To qualify to serve as an O-5 in the Army you need time in grade, time in service and considerable training. You also have to be confirmed by the United States Senate.
Sorry. This story is bullshit. Just like everything else on social media.
Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't have bugs, then they'd be algorithms.