It's so simple, everyone on HN knows this, but I want to scream at every non-technical person "these tools are not reliable! You can't trust them!"
They are so useful but the failure modes need to be hammered into everyone at the very start of each onboarding.
It would be totally rational as a layperson to just ignore AI and just check in every few months to ask "is it reliable yet".
It's so simple, everyone on HN knows this, but I want to scream at every non-technical person "these tools are not reliable! You can't trust them!"
They are so useful but the failure modes need to be hammered into everyone at the very start of each onboarding.
It would be totally rational as a layperson to just ignore AI and just check in every few months to ask "is it reliable yet".