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I've run into this issue a number of times, in terms of processes and straight up code.

Management teams often love the idea of things that prompt humans to do a thing, under the guise of saving human work hours due to magical 'efficiencies'. But somehow it is often lost on them that they're actually simply prompting ... more (or even just the same amount) human work hours.

Later the idea is often eventually scrapped when they finally associate it with human work hours.

It's this strange constant cycle.




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