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by antihipocrat
450 days ago
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And what happens to the 1% where this fails? At the moment the responsibility is on the person. If I incorrectly book my flight for date X, and I receive the itinerary and realise I chose the wrong month - then damn, I made a mistake and will have to rectify. An LLM could organise flights with a lower error rate, however, when it goes wrong what is the recourse? I imagine it's anger and a self-promise never to use AI for this again. *If you're saying that the AI just supplies suggestions then maybe it's useful. Though wouldn't people still be double checking everything anyway? Not sure how much effort this actually saves? |
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