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AI-powered 20 foot robots coming for construction workers' jobs
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No, it's not. And it doesn't have to because as I pointed out it can check its work.
You've got a mistaken impression of how AI works, and how machines in general work. They can make mistakes and can recognize and correct those mistakes. I'm a programmer, I have plenty of first hand experience. I've written code that does it myself.
Yes, that's the plan.