| ▲ | Jianghong94 13 hours ago | |||||||
Maybe I'm being naive here, but for AI (heck, for any good algorithm) to work well, you need some at least loosely-clearly defined objectives. I assume it's much more straightforward in semi, but there're many industries, once you get into the details, all kinds of incentives start to disalign and I doubt AI could understand all kinds of nuances. E.g. once I was tasked to build a new matching algorithm for a trading platform, and upon fully understanding of the specs I realized it can be interpreted as a mixed integer programming problem; the idea got shot down right away because PM don't understand it. There're all kinds of limiting factors once you get into the details. | ||||||||
| ▲ | zozbot234 11 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
AI can probably tell you how to best explain that idea to the boss. Or even write it up as a memo for you, if you use a more complex model. | ||||||||
| ▲ | gmadsen 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I think those conversations occur due to changes in timeline of deliverables or certainty of result, would that not be an implementation detail? | ||||||||
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