Looking at the sources on a paper about AI use in jobs but a lot of these sources just look like marketing-ass blog posts from like...
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Looking at the sources on a paper about AI use in jobs but a lot of these sources just look like marketing-ass blog posts from like... Car dealership webpage, B2B search aggregator service page, consultant service webpage, etc. etc.
Like look, I just have a BS and I'm not some big academia guru but using marketing blogs as resources seems like a *not reliable* source of information.
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Looking at the sources on a paper about AI use in jobs but a lot of these sources just look like marketing-ass blog posts from like... Car dealership webpage, B2B search aggregator service page, consultant service webpage, etc. etc.
Like look, I just have a BS and I'm not some big academia guru but using marketing blogs as resources seems like a *not reliable* source of information.
@Moosader It's because most of the actual rigorous studies have found either no effect, or negative ones.
Hats off to the study that found that coders think they're 20% faster, but they're actually 20% slower. Very funny.
https://metr.org/blog/2025-07-10-early-2025-ai-experienced-os-dev-study/ -
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