Discussion: The Hardest AI Lessons Learned This Year
Financial_Ad_7297 · reddit · 2026-08-22
The poster asks developers about the hardest lessons learned from building and deploying AI systems this year. They share a key insight: what often looks like a model problem is actually a problem with data quality, retrieval, evaluation, or the surrounding workflow. The post invites others to share similar "hindsight is 20/20" moments and incorrect assumptions.
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