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Photoshop inspections?

I'm not surprised. We tried allowing roofers to submit photos because we didn't have the manpower to put someone on every roof. We got far too many photos that didn't show the entire roof, and many of them plainly didn't look at all like the house that was [purportedly] being re-roofed.

Is there no limit to greed and stupidity?

Nope.
 
I'm not surprised. We tried allowing roofers to submit photos because we didn't have the manpower to put someone on every roof. We got far too many photos that didn't show the entire roof, and many of them plainly didn't look at all like the house that was [purportedly] being re-roofed.
People just can't follow directions. Where I work, we have a standardized way of taking site photos. Unless the room is weirdly shaped, we should have a minimum number of photos per room. Half my team just doesn't understand how to follow what are very basic directions.
AI can also stand for Artificial Idiocy.
Speaking of artificial idiocy, I had a co-worker that took everything ChatGPT said as gospel. Ask it a code question and whatever it spit out was "correct" because they "asked it to cite the code section it referenced". You can probably guess how that went...
 
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