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AI tools should provide throughput, not judgment, author argues

The article argues that AI tools should function as throughput providers, with humans retaining the judgment role, a stance it calls "stronger" than traditional human-in-the-loop systems. This approach positions the AI as an external contributor, engaged only when requested, which contrasts with current agentic systems designed to be more integrated into workflows. AI

IMPACT This perspective suggests a framework for AI integration that prioritizes human oversight and judgment over autonomous agentic behavior.

RANK_REASON The article presents an opinion piece on the role of AI tools in the workplace.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    "In every recommended use, the human supplies the judgment and the tool supplies the throughput. This is a stronger position than human-in-the-loop. The tool si

    "In every recommended use, the human supplies the judgment and the tool supplies the throughput. This is a stronger position than human-in-the-loop. The tool sits outside the work, contributing where invited and silent otherwise, which is the opposite of what most agentic systems…