This... Was predictable.
Plus, most of what is being pushed as "AI" really is just a predictive language model.
Archive: https://archive.today/6b9IX
From the post:
>Companies that rushed to replace human labor with AI are now shelling out to get human workers to fix the technology's screwups.
As the BBC reports, there's now something of a cottage industry for writers and coders who specialize in fixing AI's mistakes — and those who are good at it are using the opportunity to rake in cash.
Sarah Skidd, an American product marketing manager, told the British broadcaster that she's not concerned about being replaced by the technology because, as her recent work experiences have taught her, she's often tasked with cleaning up its many mistakes.
This... Was predictable.
Plus, most of what is being pushed as "AI" really is just a predictive language model.
Archive: https://archive.today/6b9IX
From the post:
>>Companies that rushed to replace human labor with AI are now shelling out to get human workers to fix the technology's screwups.
As the BBC reports, there's now something of a cottage industry for writers and coders who specialize in fixing AI's mistakes — and those who are good at it are using the opportunity to rake in cash.
Sarah Skidd, an American product marketing manager, told the British broadcaster that she's not concerned about being replaced by the technology because, as her recent work experiences have taught her, she's often tasked with cleaning up its many mistakes.
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