87% of digital workers now use AI at work. 75% say it makes them more productive, but some of the gains are being swallowed by a new, largely invisible AI tax, e.g. Botsitting. Botsitting is the work required to make AI usable, including feeding it missing context, checking its outputs, debugging its mistakes, rerunning prompts, and cleaning up the confident-but-wrong answers AI leaves behind.This post Botsitting: The Hidden Cost of AI Productivity first appeared on Dan Stroot's Blog
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