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AI news engine veteran recalls dot-com era human-AI collaboration

A former project manager for an early AI news engine during the dot-com boom reflects on the evolution of human-AI interaction. Initially, the focus was on human training, but the necessity of "humans in the loop" became apparent as the AI required assistance. This model proved beneficial, enabling novices to perform expert-level tasks. Over time, humans developed expertise, transforming AI tools into assistants for human experts. Ultimately, for highly skilled individuals, direct human execution became preferable due to the AI's unreliability, a pattern the author hopes will repeat. AI

IMPACT Historical perspective on human-AI collaboration may inform current development strategies.

RANK_REASON The item is a personal reflection on past AI development, not a new event or release.

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    @ tylerlwsmith I've written a number of times of the year I spent project managing an early AI news engine in the dot-com boom era. Even then, we saw some simil

    @ tylerlwsmith I've written a number of times of the year I spent project managing an early AI news engine in the dot-com boom era. Even then, we saw some similar things to today. I hope we end up with the same outcome. We only wanted humans to train the AI, but we eventually had…