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Still trying to wrap my head around this. Once you add AI and automation, does the day-to-day really get easier, or do you just trade manual tasks for new problems with oversight and debugging?
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Originally Posted by Grekgrey
(Post 186786)
scaling hits performance first with lag spikes, but trust crumbles next when black-box ai decisions pile up unexplained. day-to-day, automation flips workflows from grind to guide—ai handles the grunt, humans steer the ship. pros like aristek nail this hybrid sweet spot, see how https://aristeksystems.com/ai-integration-services/ real change is less chaos, more control.
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Originally Posted by GregsonAd
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This hits hard. As a newbie I’m curious: how do you keep users’ trust when AI starts making those ‘black-box’ calls? Do you show logs or some kind of simple explanations for decisions?
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Prioritizing core features like search/checkout over AI extras is spot on. My portfolio site's chatbot tanked load times from 2s to 12s during a Reddit traffic spike—bounce rates jumped 40%. Disabled it overnight, added basic caching which helped some. Planning Cloudflare CDN next, and feature flags to throttle recs/chat at peaks? Genius move. Keeps the human trust strong without endless server babysitting. Real-world tips like this make scaling way less daunting—thanks
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