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Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

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  • Paul SchoeP Paul Schoe

    @Cyberoutsider

    You must admire the PR-person who came up with this statement:

    'The AI system, called BK Assistant, compiles "FRIENDLINESS SCORES" at the fast-food chain's locations based on employees' conversations ..... BUT the technology is not designed to "evaluate individual employees".'

    ----

    So we score you, but we do not evaluate you based on that score.

    How does that work?

    #AI #Everywhere
    @pluralistic

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    @paulschoe @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic "BUT the technology is not designed to "evaluate individual employees".'"

    Narrator: Regardless, it would immediately be used to evaluate individual employees.

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    • klegdixalK klegdixal

      @paulschoe @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

      Read carefully. Just because they say the technology wasn't designed to evaluate employees that doesn't mean they won't use it this way.

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      @klegdixal @paulschoe @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic Just like Social Security Numbers being just for Social Security benefits. Not for anything else! ::ten seconds layeteur::

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      • Dave 🐶C Dave 🐶

        Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

        Reverse-centaur

        This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

        Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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        @Cyberoutsider
        I wonder what they'll do with the surplus squishy humans? 🤔

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        • Paul SchoeP Paul Schoe

          @Cyberoutsider

          You must admire the PR-person who came up with this statement:

          'The AI system, called BK Assistant, compiles "FRIENDLINESS SCORES" at the fast-food chain's locations based on employees' conversations ..... BUT the technology is not designed to "evaluate individual employees".'

          ----

          So we score you, but we do not evaluate you based on that score.

          How does that work?

          #AI #Everywhere
          @pluralistic

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          @paulschoe@mastodon.world @Cyberoutsider@infosec.exchange @pluralistic@mamot.fr someone's job will be to take the excel file with the numbers and sign off on it. That step will be called "evaluation".
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          • Stephen J HenstridgeH Stephen J Henstridge

            @Cyberoutsider
            I wonder what they'll do with the surplus squishy humans? 🤔

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            @henstridge Need to replace that horse meat somehow...

            #ThatGotDark

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            • klegdixalK klegdixal

              @paulschoe @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

              Read carefully. Just because they say the technology wasn't designed to evaluate employees that doesn't mean they won't use it this way.

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              @klegdixal @paulschoe @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic yes they will connect another system that will do the individual evaluation

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              • Dave 🐶C Dave 🐶

                Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

                Reverse-centaur

                This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

                Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
                https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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                @Cyberoutsider

                Because nothing gives customers a better warm fuzzy felling in their belly than knowing the servers friendliness is ingenuous and they've been forced to do it.

                @pluralistic

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                • Ben ToddM Ben Todd

                  @Cyberoutsider

                  Because nothing gives customers a better warm fuzzy felling in their belly than knowing the servers friendliness is ingenuous and they've been forced to do it.

                  @pluralistic

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                  @monkeyben @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

                  Was at a Starbucks recently (yeah, I know) and after the barista had what seemed like an authentic, human interaction with a customer, the manager walked by her and said "nice connect!" like the whole thing was a sport and the employee just scored a point.

                  Had the sense that SBUX and pick up artists were using the same vile playbook. 🤢

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                  • Pink! Polonium!P Pink! Polonium!

                    @monkeyben @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

                    Was at a Starbucks recently (yeah, I know) and after the barista had what seemed like an authentic, human interaction with a customer, the manager walked by her and said "nice connect!" like the whole thing was a sport and the employee just scored a point.

                    Had the sense that SBUX and pick up artists were using the same vile playbook. 🤢

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                    @pinkpolonium @monkeyben @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic IMHO Most corporations it is, even if the people are doing it because it's a taught skill.

                    Spending a lot of time in an autistic household it's very recognizable because it's the same "now perform procedure interact meaninglessly with a neurotypical" that a lot of autistic people are quite conscious of performing whilst trying to avoid answering a comment about the weather with an info-dump on the current forecast

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                    • Pink! Polonium!P Pink! Polonium!

                      @monkeyben @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

                      Was at a Starbucks recently (yeah, I know) and after the barista had what seemed like an authentic, human interaction with a customer, the manager walked by her and said "nice connect!" like the whole thing was a sport and the employee just scored a point.

                      Had the sense that SBUX and pick up artists were using the same vile playbook. 🤢

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                      @pinkpolonium @monkeyben @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic
                      Hey baby what's your sign?
                      Did you lose weight?
                      Your hair looks "A-maz-ing"
                      Love your shoes.
                      Have you been working out?
                      Nice hair !

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                      • Dave 🐶C Dave 🐶

                        Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

                        Reverse-centaur

                        This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

                        Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
                        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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                        @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic I seem to recall this short story called "Manna" which is pretty accurate so far https://marshallbrain.com/manna1

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