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by LogicFailsMe
27 days ago
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There are clearly defined tasks these things already do that are tedious and error-prone for a human. Using them correctly amplifies the abilities of humans. The problem is with the C-suite mentality towards cutting costs by replacing humans. It isn't going to work, but the only way they learn lessons like that is, as always, the hard way. |
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