I think the intern metaphor is great for the one reason the author didn’t mention: how the AI’s screw things up periodically in the ways professionals never would that you also might never see coming or have a plan for. They’re indeed like narrowly-skilled, useful interns that need to operate under careful constraints and supervision. :)
I think the intern metaphor is great for the one reason the author didn’t mention: how the AI’s screw things up periodically in the ways professionals never would that you also might never see coming or have a plan for. They’re indeed like narrowly-skilled, useful interns that need to operate under careful constraints and supervision. :)
Ha ha! Perfect analogy.
That’s what I thought the article was about and was disappointed when it wasn’t.