This is basically because of the value of the long tail.
Automating 90% or 50% of your job is not enough to bring in lots of the value proposition of AI, because then the human becomes a bottleneck, which becomes especially severe in cases requiring high speed or lots of context.
This is basically because of the value of the long tail.
Automating 90% or 50% of your job is not enough to bring in lots of the value proposition of AI, because then the human becomes a bottleneck, which becomes especially severe in cases requiring high speed or lots of context.
@johnswentworth talks about the issue here:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Nbcs5Fe2cxQuzje4K/value-of-the-long-tail