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- 4rfc3514 would like to know your locationstarball– starball Mod2024-05-09 01:30:22 +00:00Commented May 9, 2024 at 1:30
- 1It's soulless, but do you care if your problem gets solved faster? That will really be the question of the future. Do people value interaction with other real humans so much more that they live with slower reactions and maybe even less precision (on average) or will people even use AI selectively where it helps them to have even more free time to really personally contact other humans. Or will humans become isolated and AI will be their only contact (especially for lonely people), as sad as this sounds.NoDataDumpNoContribution– NoDataDumpNoContribution2024-05-10 07:53:46 +00:00Commented May 10, 2024 at 7:53
- I'm not seeing your point here. If the AI doesn't work well, then people won't use it, and will use the SO site's human answers instead. People will be able to use whichever interface to that information that they feel works best for them (not necessarily the interface that YOU would imagine would work the best for them). Some people may be able to access the info more efficiently using an AI as a front-end, and may be willing to tolerate occasional AI mistakes (as opposed to human mistakes). Why is this sad? (We could travel to meet experts and ask them face to face, too, but we don't...)Some Guy– Some Guy2024-05-20 23:01:39 +00:00Commented May 20, 2024 at 23:01
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