AI: Almost Right or Just Debugging's Newest Boss?
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In a stunning revelation that shocks no one who's ever faced a 'smart' device, AI solutions described as 'almost right, but not quite' have transformed from miracle workers into full-time sidekicks for debugging nightmares. The real MVP? Humans, stuck babysitting these borderline geniuses that apparently skipped class on accuracy. Because, as the article so eloquently states, these solutions 'lead to more debugging work,' it turns out AI is less about replacing us and more about making our to-do lists longer with their almost-but-not-quite heroics.
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Source: Arstechnica | Published: 7/31/2025 | Author: Samuel Axon
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