What AI task looked easy at first but still needs way more human cleanup than you expected?
Reddit r/artificial / 6/11/2026
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Key Points
- The author shares that summarizing long documents initially seems like a straightforward AI task because the first draft often looks convincing.
- However, verifying missing context and catching subtle mistakes can require nearly as much time as manual summarization.
- The post invites readers to identify other tasks people expected AI to handle well but found still demand detailed, line-by-line human review.
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