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Monday, February 26, 2024
How AI Is Tackling Jobs Humans Don’t Have Time for
www.businessinsider.com: Like most people, there were things on Heather Holding's to-do list she knew she'd never get to.
That led Holding, who oversees risk management at fintech company Best Egg, to wonder whether an artificial intelligence tool could draft policy documents she and her colleagues couldn't find time to pull together.
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This article was very interesting. I know that AI has been growing incredibly useful especially if you know how to use it properly. AI is a powerful tool when not used by itself. It is capable of fulfilling prompts with pretty decent results but needs a little bit of tweaking. However it is very good at building the framework and or outline for something. I can see how this would be helpful for business because it would make them more efficient and save a lot of time. However, I feel that we need to be very careful as to how much we start to rely on AI. If we rely solely on AI to write things and keep up with that for a bit, soon the skill of writing will be forgotten and or diminished. The Ability to write and express opinions is a privilege we’ve worked very hard throughout history to gain and now we are too busy and or too lazy to take the time to write documents. I foresee this being a growing issue in many fields.
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