A fair point. I suppose part of my doubt though is exactly: are most of these applications going to automate jobs, or merely tasks? And to what extent does contributing to either advance the know how that might eventually help automating people?
I don’t know about the first one—I think you’ll have to analyse each job and decide about that. I suspect the answer to your second question is “Basically nil”. I think that unless you are working on state-of-the-art advances in:
A) Frontier models
B) Agent scaffolds, maybe.
You are not speeding up the knowledge required to automate people.
A fair point. I suppose part of my doubt though is exactly: are most of these applications going to automate jobs, or merely tasks? And to what extent does contributing to either advance the know how that might eventually help automating people?
I don’t know about the first one—I think you’ll have to analyse each job and decide about that. I suspect the answer to your second question is “Basically nil”. I think that unless you are working on state-of-the-art advances in:
A) Frontier models B) Agent scaffolds, maybe.
You are not speeding up the knowledge required to automate people.