I'm imagining that the AI systems sometimes still miss important things or make weird judgements. I agree that it's heading in the direction of the human involvement in managing the process being redundant (which wouldn't make human input to the process redundant), but I think there will be a while where that isn't quite true; and people will sensibly keep humans in the loop for a while after that point too, as an extra form of robustness.
That said I think the story as written glosses over this, so I appreciate the flag.
The human seems like she justs add friction to all the work things. The AIs alone would be more productive.
I'm imagining that the AI systems sometimes still miss important things or make weird judgements. I agree that it's heading in the direction of the human involvement in managing the process being redundant (which wouldn't make human input to the process redundant), but I think there will be a while where that isn't quite true; and people will sensibly keep humans in the loop for a while after that point too, as an extra form of robustness.
That said I think the story as written glosses over this, so I appreciate the flag.