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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/work-advice-my-boss-loves-ai-i-want-nothing-to-do-with-it/ar-AA1NWx93

"My boss thinks AI will solve every problem and is wildly enthusiastic about it," complains a mid-level worker at a Fortune 500 company, who considers the technology "unproven and wildly erratic."

So how should they navigate the next 10 years until retirement, they ask the Washington Post's "Work Advice" columnist. The columnist first notes that "Despite promises that AI will eliminate tedious, 'low-value' tasks from our workload, many consumers and companies seem to be using it primarily as a cheap shortcut to avoid hiring professionals."
Kevin Cantera, a reader from Las Cruces, New Mexico, willingly embraced AI for work. But as it turns out, he was training his replacement... Even without the "AI will take our jobs" specter, there's much to be wary of in the AI hype. Parroting and predicting linguistic patterns isn't the same as creativity and innovation... There are concerns about hallucinations, faulty data models, and intentional misuse for purposes of deception. And that's not even addressing the environmental impact of all the data centers needed to support this innovation.

And yet, it seems, resistance may be futile. The AI genie is out of the bottle. And at the rate it's evolving, you won't have 10 years to weigh the merits and get comfortable with it. Even if you move on to another workplace, odds are AI will show up there before long. It might be time to get a little curious about this technology just so you can separate helpfulness from hype.
It might help to think of AI as just another software tool that you have to get familiar with to do your job. Learn what it's good for — and what it's bad at — so you can recommend guidelines for ethical and beneficial use. Learn how to word your wishes to get accurate results. Become the "human in the loop" managing the virtual intern.
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Correcting bugs pales in comparison to human needs in the workplace. It might not be perfect, yet, but it beats having to provide Stacey FMLA, paying for her kid's kidney surgery, providing Brad special parking and extended days off and wfh because he has PTSD from his grams getting hit by a bus when he was in utero. Jan sprained her ankle on the freshly mopped break room floor and is now suing Acme for millions while Agnes was told her shoes were shiny and the sexual harassment lawsuit will bankrupt the joint. Not to mention the 22ph they receive isn't the hourly rate it's more like 36 when payroll taxes, 401k, medical insurance, sick days etc etc perks are factored in but they are always bitching about a raise.
To run a business it is much easier to correct a few ghosts in the machine than deal with the human element. Far easier.
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>>519339571
he is a bit of an idiot then.
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All what these LLM's and algorithms they have seem to be good at is emulating the “billion-monkeys writing Shakespeare” approach to problem solving, which is just throwing shit at the walk and seeing what stick, which typically is not what actual intelligence is about. Good luck trying to convince boomer and gen x leadership about this, by company forced me to listen to one of these software devs turned philosopher giving us the sales pitch along with the doom & gloom and all I got was massive snake oil salesman. It’s all these faggot-ass cancerous silicon valley type cunts and some kike pretending they’ve found the new gold rush, meanwhile these faggots cannot admit that silicon valley has produced nothing of value these past 15 years.
>Steal money and enable labor by illegals through rideshare, taxi and food delivery apps
>Phones which are listening devices and haven’t innovated beyond the “let’s keep them glued to the screen”
>Western social media which is mostly centered on generating outrage for engagement (and were used or allowed themselves to be used to censor nationalist and white political topics)
>Have single handedly destroyed most of the liberal shitholes on the west-coast ruining real-estate, overinflating pay, enabling mass jeet migration, creating more bubbles for cancerous kike investors and ceaseless democrat/globohomo/wef cockscuking
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>To run a business it is much easier to correct a few ghosts in the machine than deal with the human element. Far easier.
You're a fucking retard and probably a bot.



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