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LearnedHand

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11. I get what you're saying but i think it's too simplistic a judgment
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:39 PM
Apr 2025

I work in a science and engineering research environment, where all of us use AI. The results are brilliant. There ARE places to use it as a tool, and use it quite well. The human is never out of the loop. That is, AI is not doing anyone's work for them but is either simplifying tasks like code generation or is serving to uncover ideas no one has considered before. It's much more like moving from slide rules to computers than it is hiring a nerdy kid to do your homework. You just have to understand that the use cases you outlined are not the complete picture.

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