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My boss and his boss have both been coming to me regularly over the past few weeks with feature suggestions. The majority of these are very impractical, and I tell them (politely) that they are possible but there's little or no ROI. Stupidly, yesterday, I suggested a meeting where I explain to them briefly how computers and programming languages work. The idea was to let them filter things before they got to me. At the moment a staff member goes to them and says "I hate this part of my job" and my boss says "Right, we'll go ask x to code something." I want to insert a new step where my boss thinks "hmm, well that might be possible, but there's no real way for a computer to be able to automate that part as it requires a human brain to distinguish between good and bad concepts etc."

Unfortunately, I don't really know how computers or programming languages work. I just muddle through and somehow convince people that I'm the authority on these things.

EDIT: I can make them work for me, and I understand what I can make them do, and I realise that pretty much anything is possible, but I am unable to articulate that in a meaningful way to other people. For example, I was asked to 'throw something together' that pretty closely resembled AI, and spent a good 45 minutes trying to explain why it was probably possible, but it might take me and 100 engineers a year to make it work. This was the most extreme example that made me post this. Usually it's more on a level where there are legal principles to be applied in a decision making process, and I don't have the ability to imagine a way in which I could automate the job of the many lawyers that work here.

Has anyone got any broad principles they use for teaching civilians, preferably metaphors understandable by people who think strings are for flying kites. Mainly in the sense that I want them to understand what can and can't be done (easily).

Thanks!

EDIT: Appreciate the discussion and answers, thanks. A lot of considerations that hadn't occurred to me.

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