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"textContent": "Ok… i want to warn you, i am going to read ALL of this… but it might take several days… send some rations lol.\n\nhow long did it take you to write this?\n\ni will say, on the point about how sometimes AI-human teams do more poorly than the human or the AI would have done alone, which is typically in generative work, whereas AI-human teams tend to do better in novel concepts and creating wholly new things. I actually think I know why that is.\nI think in the cases where AI-human teams do more poorly, it may be because the roles are not really defined.Basically I think the proof is in the pudding. Depending on what type of work you’re doing, it tends to be more clear what the human brings to the table and what the AI brings to the table. In role definition you describe the lane that each individual entity basically rides in.\n\nI’ll try and get back to you when I manage to finish reading all of this. This is a lot. Like Jesus, how long did it take you to write all this?",
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