A lower paid and less qualified employee won’t be able to spot when the AI screws up.
Having a higher-paid, qualified employee supervising multiple AIs as the human only needs to spot for mistakes - maybe.
I'm not sure that's entirely true. For most things, checking if a solution is correct is much easier than implementing it (page looks wrong, can't login etc...)
I'm not sure that's entirely true. For most things, checking if a solution is correct is much easier than implementing it (page looks wrong, can't login etc...)