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Confirmation of anecdotes or gut feelings is still science. At some point you need data rather than experience to help people and organizations change their perception (see: most big tech companies lighting billions of dollars on fire on generative AI).
Not to mention based on the numbers in the article I imagine the AI might actually do better than an average human would do. It wasn't as much of a "duh" as I thought it would be.
Agreed!
I don't mean sarcasticly, honestly. As you said, it's still valuable science.
That’s true. But still. Duh.