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by treve
737 days ago
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I see this argument all the time, and they always miss one key thing. The comparison is made is 'Can AI take over X, and do as good as a job as someone who's good at X'. But I think the reality is that these products aren't coming after the ones that are doing 'great work'. There's tons of mediocre software being written and in many cases mediocre is kind of good enough. I think it's going to empower people who _aren't_ thoughtful and they'll be more productive than ever. So my prediction is that companies will start trusting this black box, because it's cheap and fast. I also think a quality crisis in many fields is inevitable. We're already seeing this a bunch in very obvious ways, but its way more scary when the models are better and the errors are subtle. |
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