Have you considered that the reason these policies are not increasing AI usage is that AI usage is not particularly useful for many applications? Particularly when it comes to something like animal advocacy, I’m struggling to think of many things you’d actually need a full model subscription for (rather than just asking the occasional question to a free model).
I think the original policies are fine: they let people evaluate and decide for themselves how useful AI models are, and adjust strategies accordingly. Trying to pressure people to use AI beyond this level is going to make your team less effective.
Yeah I have, and my impression from those I’ve spoken with is that this has not been the case. You don’t think most people whose job primarily involves sitting at a computer could have much of their job automated by a software engineer on call? For example:
I know grantmakers who have significantly automated parts of their work.
I know people who have classified 1,000 people in their CRM across a range of people using AI instead of manually.
I’ve seen some impressive use of AI to go through 1000′s of academic papers looking for novel solutions to a welfare that might exist but is not widely known.
Have you considered that the reason these policies are not increasing AI usage is that AI usage is not particularly useful for many applications? Particularly when it comes to something like animal advocacy, I’m struggling to think of many things you’d actually need a full model subscription for (rather than just asking the occasional question to a free model).
I think the original policies are fine: they let people evaluate and decide for themselves how useful AI models are, and adjust strategies accordingly. Trying to pressure people to use AI beyond this level is going to make your team less effective.
Yeah I have, and my impression from those I’ve spoken with is that this has not been the case. You don’t think most people whose job primarily involves sitting at a computer could have much of their job automated by a software engineer on call? For example:
I know grantmakers who have significantly automated parts of their work.
I know people who have classified 1,000 people in their CRM across a range of people using AI instead of manually.
I’ve seen some impressive use of AI to go through 1000′s of academic papers looking for novel solutions to a welfare that might exist but is not widely known.