• criss_cross@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      When it works it can save time automating annoying tasks.

      The problem is “when it works”. It’s like having to do code reviews mid work every time the dumb machine does something.

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        So it causes more harm or loss than benefit. So it’s not useful.

        “When it works” it creates the need for oversight because “when it doesn’t work” it creates massive liabilities.

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      If you would say the same for stack overflow and Google, then sure.

      Otherwise, absolutely not.