>The whole thing is really weird, because it's somewhat very smart and capable and incredibly stupid and dishonest at the same time.
Not so weird: this judgment could apply to a lot of humans and to whole fields of human activities, if not to the essence of life itself.
In particular it reminds me of a con man every expert could see through, but that mesmerized management with his buzzwords talk, causing an exodus of competent people and high turnover for a few years, and most likely many millions in damage.
With advanced enough AIs handling full remote jobs, this could be done on steroids, getting you a lot of income while wreaking havoc in the companies.
Not so weird: this judgment could apply to a lot of humans and to whole fields of human activities, if not to the essence of life itself.
In particular it reminds me of a con man every expert could see through, but that mesmerized management with his buzzwords talk, causing an exodus of competent people and high turnover for a few years, and most likely many millions in damage.
With advanced enough AIs handling full remote jobs, this could be done on steroids, getting you a lot of income while wreaking havoc in the companies.