...training them to be skeptical and not blindly trust what comes out of the machine...
This is always what I don't understand about using ai in it's current form. If you can't know if it's right or wrong, and have to double check it, why use it in the first place? Would it not be more efficient and easier to just use the couple of petaflops you have in your own head to solve the problem or write that email?
I think then, that it is more of a novelty that has yet to ware off for some people and is conisistently buoyed by the ceos that push it.
