I'm probably not the only one here who works for people who think outsourcing the written word (and their job) to AI is the answer. Thank you for this hopeful and validating post; I really *really* hope you're not wrong,.
Thanks! I'm really trying to get the balance right between realistic and optimistic here: I *do* think plenty of companies will make decisions in the next couple of months / years that are actually extremely bad for them over the long term, but that save them money (by replacing people with AI) in the short term. It's going to be financial frogger for a while I think, but hopefully quality wins out.
I'm probably not the only one here who works for people who think outsourcing the written word (and their job) to AI is the answer. Thank you for this hopeful and validating post; I really *really* hope you're not wrong,.
(I loved A Real Pain too.)
Thanks! I'm really trying to get the balance right between realistic and optimistic here: I *do* think plenty of companies will make decisions in the next couple of months / years that are actually extremely bad for them over the long term, but that save them money (by replacing people with AI) in the short term. It's going to be financial frogger for a while I think, but hopefully quality wins out.