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lalitmagantiyesterday at 7:38 PM3 repliesview on HN

> But it suggests that “human in the loop” is evolving from “human who fixes AI mistakes” to “human who directs AI work.” And that may be the biggest change since the release of ChatGPT.

I feel like I've been hearing this for at least 1.5 years at this point (since the launch of GPT 4/Claude 3). I certainly agree we've been heading in this direction but when will this become unambiguously true rather than a phrase people say?


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vessenesyesterday at 7:48 PM

There's no bright line - you should download some cli tools, hook up some agents to them and see what you think. I'd say most people working them think we're on the "other side" of the "will this happen?" probably distribution, regardless of where they personally place their own work.

notatoadyesterday at 7:49 PM

i don't imagine there will ever be a time when it will be unambiguously true, any more than a boss could ever really unambigously say their job is "manager who directs subordinates" vs "manager who fixes subordinates' mistakes".

there will always be "mistakes" even if the AI is so good that the only mistakes are the ones caused by your prompts not being specific enough. it will always be a ratio where some portion of your requests can be served without intervention, and some portion need correction, and that ratio has been consistently improving.

TechSquidTVyesterday at 7:43 PM

It's definitely already true for me, personally.