Yes, I think agree. And when you use a calculator and get a result that doesn't make sense to you, you step in as the human and try and figure out what went wrong.
With the calculator, it's typically a human error that causes the issue. With AI, it's an AI error. But in practice it's not a different workflow.
Give inputs -> some machine does work much faster than you could -> use your human knowledge to verify outputs -> move forward or go back to step 1.
With the calculator, it's typically a human error that causes the issue. With AI, it's an AI error. But in practice it's not a different workflow.
Give inputs -> some machine does work much faster than you could -> use your human knowledge to verify outputs -> move forward or go back to step 1.