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[-] just_another_person@lemmy.world 34 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Then who is going to build and verify the accuracy of your AI workforce? This stuff makes me cringe so hard. You need INPUT and new ideas to improve your AI workforce, buddy. Otherwise, you're just creating an idiotic cyclical death spiral for whatever you have them doing. Models learning from models is the trash near-term we're all going to have to suffer through. I'll be supporting the incoming "Not made with AI" products and businesses so hard from here on our to just take away whatever monetary resources I can from dipshits like this.

This all gives me De Ja Vu of the 90's and 00's when money hungry CEO's in the wealthier countries all scrambled to outsource their human workforces offshore. What a debacle. Years of planning, years of execution, years of consumers suffering the consequences, only to unanimously watch these assclowns realize their mistakes and reverse, wasting insane amounts of capital doing so that could have just been invested in the the existing workforce. It's all happening again, and they never seem to learn.

[-] FaceDeer@kbin.social 6 points 7 months ago

Did you read the article? It actually addresses much of what you talk about. For example:

“The promise of AI is a stake in human judgment and trying to automate some of it so that humans can focus on higher-order tasks that are much more fruitful,” he said.

The point is not to remove humans entirely. It's to automate the stuff that can be automated so that the humans you do have can focus on the important stuff that can't be automated. Human employees are expensive so you'll want to use them wisely, not doing busy-work that a machine can handle.

I’ll be supporting the incoming “Not made with AI” products and businesses so hard from here on our to just take away whatever monetary resources I can from dipshits like this.

If you wish, but you'll likely end up paying a hefty premium to do so. This is like insisting on only eating hand-churned butter or only wearing hand-stitched clothing - you can probably find niche providers that supply that but you've got to be pretty rich to pull that off as a lifestyle.

[-] towerful@programming.dev 6 points 7 months ago

I was chatting to a lawyer-person, and they were talking about AI replacing the work that junior lawyers do, much faster and at a fraction of the cost.
But its the junior lawyers that become seasoned lawyers and partners at law firms.
Seems like short term savings by not training new lawyers.

[-] jkrtn@lemmy.ml 6 points 7 months ago

Robbing young Americans of future opportunities to give the incumbents larger stacks of cash is what America is all about.

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