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This is not at all how all of this works.

If you train an AI in one thing it will become better in the other.



That's not true at all. They're entirely different problems. I worked with a global manufacturing company where we were able to cut plant stoppages for custom products by 2/3. When we used AI to handle the repetitive issues in service of human experts, it freed up the humans to see longstanding issues with data and plant processes that nobody had noticed before. Simply replacing the humans wouldn't have given nearly the same benefits.




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