"AI" is a class and culture war.
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"AI" is a class and culture war.
Executives think it saves them so much time and makes everyone else 1000% more productive.
Employees complain it isn't useful and gets in the way and they constantly have to go back and fix things.
Only the first group is confused why it isn't more profitable, but theirs is the only opinion that matters so...
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"AI" is a class and culture war.
Executives think it saves them so much time and makes everyone else 1000% more productive.
Employees complain it isn't useful and gets in the way and they constantly have to go back and fix things.
Only the first group is confused why it isn't more profitable, but theirs is the only opinion that matters so...
The main reason executives think "AI" is so amazing is because they only talk to other executives and their jobs really are that easy to automate.
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The main reason executives think "AI" is so amazing is because they only talk to other executives and their jobs really are that easy to automate.
They're like Homer Simpson in that episode where thinks he's become three times more efficient by typing "Y" instead of "yes" in response to a prompt.
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They're like Homer Simpson in that episode where thinks he's become three times more efficient by typing "Y" instead of "yes" in response to a prompt.
I'm just a little bitter about this because I know from experience that 90% of an executive or lawyer's job is done by their assistants but the executives / lawyers still take 90% of the money.
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