CEOs Say AI Is Making Work More Efficient. Employees Tell a Different Story
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Comment by happymellon 1 day ago
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Comment by elp 1 day ago
I have a co-worker who is really good at herding agents. I've seen him do work in an afternoon what would take more than two weeks without AI, but some of his other work ends up being so bad the rest of us want to string him up by his thumbs.
Its impossible to tell from just looking before hand what the result will be.
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Comment by avidiax 1 day ago
Saying that the AI saves time is like saying that a printer saves paper.
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Comment by avidiax 1 day ago
I am in an area that is bottlenecked on many things besides writing the code. Testing requires physical devices and realtime execution. So having the code 10x faster is little difference when the other processes take most of the time.
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Comment by hdjdkdjh 1 day ago
Honestly the caveman speak will get me marked down but fuck it.. It is transparent what they want....
Ai has use but frankly until it can be trusted to actually follow the right path and skip around hard tasks make subtle bugs that can screw things up... It will get worse before it gets better....
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Comment by happymellon 1 day ago
But it's exactly what the executives say, and why they are interested in AI.
There is a post currently right next to this one on the front page about Autodesk showing a desire to use AI to fire workers.
https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/autodesk-lay-...
Comment by lambdaone 1 day ago
The destruction of Boeing for short-term profits.
Private equity's destruction of public companies.
The entire American health insurance system.
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