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New research involving 776 Procter & Gamble experts suggests individuals using AI can perform as well as traditional two-person teams.
New research involving 776 Procter & Gamble experts suggests individuals using AI can perform as well as traditional two-person teams.
I think there is a skill set that’s required to use AI efficiently. You need to know what kind of problems they’re suitable for, be able to recognise when it’s going in circles or hallucinating and you need to be able to troubleshoot and understand whatever it’s outputting. Personally I’ve found it quite useful in many cases.