• FaceDeer
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    03 days ago

    Why is the AI required?

    Because they don’t have enough human operators to field all of the calls they’re getting. If they did then they wouldn’t be having to look into using AI to screen them.

    This is in the article.

    • @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk
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      23 days ago

      That… doesn’t answer my question at all. Why is the AI specifically required? How is it an improvement over making the job more attractive to humans and getting more of them to do the job instead?

      • FaceDeer
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        -13 days ago

        They do want to hire more humans, there are job openings they’ve posted that are not being fulfilled. Since they’re not being fulfilled and they don’t have the money to increase their salaries to draw in more, they’re having to look for ways to make the resources they do have stretch farther. Hence, AI screening to shunt the non-emergency calls away from their existing human emergency dispatchers.

        • @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk
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          12 days ago

          So they have money to spend on AI that will absolutely not be able to do the job half as well as a human, but not any money to spend on humans. Got it

          • FaceDeer
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            02 days ago

            Unlikely. AI is cheaper than humans, that’s the whole point. And you have no idea how well it’ll be able to do the job. Neither do they, which is why they’re planning a test first.

            • @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk
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              12 days ago

              I absolutely do have an idea how well it’ll be able to do the job, based on AI’s past performances in basically every other area, knowing its strong and weak points and knowing the job very well myself. Obviously I don’t know for sure, but I’m not hopeful!