One thing I’ve noticed: a lot of AI discussions focus on what can be built, not what actually runs reliably in real-world environments. Yes, a technical person can spin up impressive demos quickly. But when it comes to non-technical users—ops teams, recruiters, coordinators—the real challenge is usability, reliability, and maintenance. That gap between possibility and real-world execution feels like where most of the value actually sits. Curious if others here are seeing the same thing? submitted by /u/MarionberrySingle538
Originally posted by u/MarionberrySingle538 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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