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Experiences with companies looking to "teach" chatbots
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So I've seen a lot of positions for writers to "teach artificial intelligence" in the intricacies of conversation come up in my job crawls. Has anyone else seen these, or better yet, has anyone applied/interviewed/obtained one of these positions? It has the stench of "training my replacement" so I was curious to see if I was misguided in this sentiment or not.
(Sorry for the vague-ish post; the last two attempts got auto-flagged.)
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