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by sb8244
408 days ago
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Maybe my position on this is obvious, I honestly don't know a lot of how others see it. Preface: I'm generally an AI skeptic. There are a LOT of people who are doing "business work" for a living, which is significantly different than hands-on coding. AI gives these people a way to just automate all of the (maybe necessary) work that they don't want to do. The final product being 80% good enough is fine. It is done and doesn't require them to spend time on something they don't want to do. More often than not, it is at 80% today. |
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That's true, but quality was never the problem. Business leaders typically don't bat an eye about outsourcing to the second world or third world, even if the quality might be subpar.
Being a business leader is not letting "perfect" be the enemy of "good enough;" and there's apparently a mountain of fields where AI is "good enough." Or, at least, good enough to replace where the third world would have been doing the work.