• taladar@sh.itjust.works
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    The end result is often not important though. what is important is that someone understands the customer’s business use case well enough to be able to judge if the end result is actually fit for purpose and to adjust the end result to accommodate later changes in the requirements. AI is particularly bad at both of those.

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      adjust the end result to accommodate later changes in the requirements.

      That’s the end result.

      AI is particularly bad at both of those.

      Bradley wasn’t talking about delivering AI art. He didn’t like that his manager used AI for prototyping to simplify describing what he wanted Bradley to create.

      He wants the manager to describe his ideas to him, then spend hours sketching and inking the idea only for the manager to say, “that’s not exactly right” and start it all over again. Bradley must be an hourly contractor because his argument makes no sense. A picture is worth a thousand words. Bradley wants more meetings and email exchanges instead of getting results.

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        A picture is worth a thousand words.

        As in if you show it to 100 people each one will think of a different 10 words. But not as in “here, take these 1000 words and produce a picture that will put those 1000 words into the minds of anyone who sees it”.