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by gerad 378 days ago
They don't have the experience to tell bad AI responses from good ones.
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True, but this becomes less of an issue as AI improves, right? Which is the 'happier' direction to see a problem moving, as if AI doesn't improve, it threatens the jobs less.
I would be worried about the eventual influence of advertising and profits over correctness
Why is the company who employs the intern paying for an AI service that corrupts its results with ads?
If AI improves to the point that an intern doesn’t need to check its work, you don’t need the intern.

You don’t need managers, or CEOs. You don’t even need VCs.

Too reductionist.
Exactly the right amount of reductionist.