Freelance software engineers say they’re increasingly being hired to fix and clean up “AI slop,” sometimes costing more time and money than if the client had hired a human to do the work in the first place.
“We’ve got probably 20 or 30 contracts on deck, large ones, a national hospital chain that’s having us clean up all of their AI generated crap that another contractor had generated with AI thinking that they were going to cut corners,” said Phil Anderson, senior vice president of development at Seattle Software Engineers.
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