was reading an article at https://www.aifactoryinsider.com/p/why-your-best-operators-can-t-be-replaced-by-ai arguing that a huge retirement wave is coming across many industries. the scary part is the knowledge leaving with them. decades of tacit knowledge: how machines actually behave, how deals really get done, the little fixes nobody wrote down. the argument was that AI could help capture this knowledge (through documentation, interviews, training models) but the window might only be 1–2 years before a lot of it disappears. is AI actually the best tool to preserve institutional knowledge, or are companies already too late? submitted by /u/enlightenedshubham
Originally posted by u/enlightenedshubham on r/ArtificialInteligence
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