> For example, people prefer dating advice from humans over advice from algorithms
The humans are less-likely to become systematically enshittified giving you bad advice for profit.
> even when the [dating advice] algorithms perform better
Whoah, hold the heck up! When did that ever get demonstrated? I think I would have heard of it before.
Following their link, it goes to study that AFAICT merely showed a preference for different banner-ads, where ads promising human advice were more-likely to be clicked.
mockingloris•2h ago
AI Isn't going anywhere and reading the leaves, this could spark exciting opportunities for startups to cater to this niche. Curious to see if this grows as AI adoption evolves!
Terr_•3h ago
The humans are less-likely to become systematically enshittified giving you bad advice for profit.
> even when the [dating advice] algorithms perform better
Whoah, hold the heck up! When did that ever get demonstrated? I think I would have heard of it before.
Following their link, it goes to study that AFAICT merely showed a preference for different banner-ads, where ads promising human advice were more-likely to be clicked.