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by JohnFen 880 days ago
Where I work, we use AI for tasks that are similar to analyzing medical imaging (but not medical). It easily outperforms humans. Not in terms of accuracy in identifying features -- it's about the same as people in that -- but in terms of speed.
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That seems true for both chatgpt and ai art programs. The output is unverifiable, often crap, and very fast to get. I'd argue we're losing something if we make it impossible for human experts to get trained in professional settings by outcompeting them with ai.