Hey, why don't you try cutting your dimensional lumber with a gas-powered chainsaw and be more accurate, eh?
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That looks like a concrete saw to be honest.
Measure twice, cut once and we still find a way to mess it up 😅
I think AI might end up being more successful in the low-complexity trades (e.g., install a disposal) than for high-complexity white-collar work. The robots just take time to develop.
On the other hand, complex white- and blue-collar work do not seem very close
This is why you always use the same tape measure. Tapes can measure differently, and some even need a set amount of tension to stretch it properly.
If the AI measures it wrong just the once, that is genuinely more efficient.