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| Agreed, chances are you're using AI but it's just being surfaced to you through a regular app. My company, harvust.com, makes labor compliance software for farms, and we've been adding AI under-the-hood in several places. For example, many states require monthly safety meetings, our system uses OpenAI models to analyze your accident log and employee feedback. Then it combines that with training materials from our library and generates an entire safety meeting that is specific and relevant vs some random safety handout.
We don't heavily emphasize that it is **AI**. Our growers said they were spending too much time on safety meetings, this seemed like a natural fit for AI when given the correct data to help it formulate its output. It's a new tool like any other, and in some places it's the right tool, in others it is a distraction. | |
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