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We kept improving the AI. Nothing changed.

/u/MerisDabhi 2026年06月05日 10:56 3 次阅读 来源:Reddit r/artificial

Most AI projects don't fail because of the model. They fail because nobody trusts them enough to use them. Teams spend weeks comparing: GPT vs Claude Agent frameworks Prompt strategies Benchmarks Then the project quietly dies. Not because the AI was bad. Because nobody solved the boring stuff. Things like: Validation Monitoring Human approval flows Error handling Accountability In my experience, improving the model usually gives small gains. Improving trust changes everything. A 90% accurate agent that people trust creates value. A 99% accurate agent that nobody trusts gets ignored. The biggest challenge in AI isn't intelligence. It's adoption. Curious if others have seen the same thing. What actually killed the AI projects you've worked on? submitted by /u/MerisDabhi [link] [留言]

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