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by RobMurray 83 days ago
I don't like the sound of that. Why do humans always need to spoil new advancements by finding the worst use cases?
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Why do you assume it's the worst use case? It's checking important info that has been entered into forms. People lie. Someone has to verify info. It's very tedious and something that obviously should be automated. And it's about 70% automated already.

The legitimate objection people have to AI in this use case is that it can be slow or stupid in a way that wastes time. By acting more humanlike, we signal that we are going to be closer to human level performance.