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jasonsb ◴[] No.44478998[source]
I’ve observed the opposite—not enough people are leveraging AI, especially in government institutions. Critical time and taxpayer money are wasted on tasks that could be automated with state-of-the-art models. Instead of embracing efficiency, these organizations perpetuate inefficiency at public expense.

The same issue plagues many private companies. I’ve seen employees spend days drafting documents that a free tool like Mistral could generate in seconds, leaving them 30-60 minutes to review and refine. There's a lot of resistance from the public. They're probably thinking that their job will be saved if they refuse to adopt AI tools.

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multjoy ◴[] No.44479642[source]
Days to write a document, but you think that it'll only take 30-60 minutes to review AI slop that may, or may not, bear any relationship to the truth?
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1. jasonsb ◴[] No.44482164[source]
I'm talking boilerplate, not scientific research. It's crazy that we're starting to see research done by AI but a lot of boilerplate is still done manually.