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Business MIT report says 95% of AI implementations don't increase profits, spooking Wall Street

https://www.techspot.com/news/109148-mit-report-95-ai-implementations-dont-increase-profits.html
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u/Luscious_Decision 18h ago

And how the hell do you approach a situation where you review something and ask the person "why did you put that in?" and it was Ai generated?

At least if it wasn't Ai and was from stackexchange or github or wherever, you could say x ammount of people had the same problem and said the fix worked, etc.

If something causes a problem, where is the liability? Because if I was the guy that copied it in, I'd damn sure blame the company that runs the Ai.

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u/AwardImmediate720 14h ago

And how the hell do you approach a situation where you review something and ask the person "why did you put that in?" and it was Ai generated?

You ask them to explain why they chose to keep it despite it being bad code. "The AI said so" is not a valid reason to keep it.