Philippa Hardman links to and summarizes a report from Fabrizio Dell'Acqua and others at Harvard Business School exploring "the impact of AI on the speed and quality of everyday work tasks." The 'jagged frontier' in this case is the boundary between what sits within the AI's capabilities and what is beyond them. Not surprisingly, the report suggests we should use AI for the former, but not the latter. The trick, though, is in knowling what lies inside and outside that frontier. Hardman offers a few reasonable suggestions, though it should be noted that there will be exceptions in any of these, and that the line is very much a moving target.
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