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ChiMan | 6 months ago

AI performs best in non-deterministic environments where highly extensive if slightly imperfect (or even hallucinatory) knowledge works just fine. When mapped onto today’s jobs, the fit feels less natural for high-level engineering than for “looser” tasks that would do well to be armed with wider knowledge. In other words, it seems like AI—or AI-armed humans—are more squarely aimed at executives.

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pfannkuchen|6 months ago

Delegating executive decision making to what is essentially an automated form of Reddit and stack overflow seems like it could possibly lead to bad results.

only-one1701|6 months ago

Serious question: do you not think these very executives are relying HEAVILY on ChatGPT etc right now?

ChiMan|6 months ago

The point is not to delegate. It’s to augment.