@RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
Post #1465290
2026-04-20 14:14 UTC
No impact on employment? How so?
Weren't there layoffs due to AI implementation, expected or actual? Or is the time and work-hours needed to correct and understand what AI is doing not realizing the expected savings?
Also, AI/LLM in the popular over-invested sense is the Tesla FSD of corporate tools. A badly designed, over-promised system that doesn’t live up to the hype and far too often commits errors, some of which are lethal or have other serious consequences.
IMO AI should be a tool used in parallel with humans, like research or medical diagnostics, able to see things we might miss or rapidly try new multi-step combinations we might not think of. Not as a human replacement.
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@northernlights@lemmy.today 2026-04-20 18:15
> Weren’t there layoffs due to AI implementation, expected or actual? 👋