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ertgbnm | 6 months ago

It's literally a billion dollar plus release. I get more scrutiny on my presentations to groups of 10 people.

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dbg31415|6 months ago

I take a strange comfort in still spotting AI typos. Makes it obvious their shiny new "toy" isn't ready to replace professionals.

They talk about using this to help families facing a cancer diagnosis -- literal life or death! -- and we're supposed to trust a machine that can't even spot a few simple typos? Ha.

The lack of human proofreading says more about their values than their capabilities. They don't want oversight -- especially not from human professionals.

nine_k|6 months ago

Cynically, the AI is ready to replace professionals, in areas where the stakeholders don't care too much. They can offer the services cheaper, and this is all that matters to their customers. Were it not so, companies like Tata won't have any customers. The phenomenon of "cheap Chinese junk" would not exist, because no retailer would order to produce it.

So, brace yourselves, we'll see more of this in production :(