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Why haven't companies seen an increase in productivity after LLMs have been released? It makes zero sense. Gemini 3 pro is smarter than all humans put together
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>>525884178
AI has only replaced stupid busywork email BS. All that has changed is that the HR lady can now send 10x the number of pointless emails and everyone on the receiving end can use AI to summarize all the pointless HR emails.
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>>525884178
I can use AI to do things that I would not be able to alone, or at least not without 10,000 hours of training first in that specific task. I would say that that is quite significant.
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>>525884178
They aren't about increasing productivity. They're about reducing the cost of having employees.
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lmfao, did they really expect people to keep working just as hard and have an increased output? what will happen is that people have the same output but take more coffee and toilet breaks
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>>525884178
Indians
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>>525884986
Nah because to really use it you need to understand English at a native level.
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>>525884986
>>525885029
Unless you meant that Indians not being very good at English and so the AI doesn't understand wtf they are saying to it and so asking it to do is the reason why AI isn't seeing much effect in these businesses then I misunderstood you but that itself illustrates the point.
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>>525884178
>Why haven't companies seen an increase in productivity after LLMs have been released?
The adoption is very slow.
Companies already had much more potential if people were taught and motivated how to use Google correctly or how to write very basic automation scripts.
Or by reducing their least productive workforce to optimize their profits.
Ironically it took AI to start cutting down the workforce.
Also a big bottleneck when it comes to adoption is people's knowledge of the domain itself. The most effective users of AI are seniors who already know what needs to be done and to what quality standard and through experience immediately know if something is off.
Junior will just eat up the slop and AI will just scale their flaws introducing or scaling preexisting security risks
To give you an exaggerated sense of this imagine everyone being given a mini nuclear reactor to use
Sure if you know how to use it and have the necessary experience you'll be much better off than before.
But if you like most people have no clue you'll just become a much bigger risk now
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>>525884178
same with the internet and globalization

90% of businesses got destroyed by the internet/globalization

wealth has disappeared and siphoned to international globohomos
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>>525884178
It will be best for military and robotics use.
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>>525884178
AI is only useful to inept retards that think they're actually doing something by reading hallucinations.
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>>525884178
My output is increased by what >>525884728 said, but I put even less hours in now.
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>>525884178
>Why haven't companies seen an increase in productivity after Jewish scam technology has been released?
It's a mystery in an enigma!
>It makes zero sense.
Yes, yes, goy! Don't ever try to make sense of this world. It's all just a random jumble of cohencedences.
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The companies never made anything in the first place other than move money around

And the only use case for AI has always been to shit out propaganda and ruin general discourse
The only thing its done is allow companies to no longer need customer service since they can just drop it off to a chatbot that won't solve your problem but the companies didn't give a shit anyways
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>>525884728
That's not what they're talking about though. They're not talking about your individual productivity. They're talking about bottom line big numbers. Like is this a new product and does it make us 25 million dollars a day type of thing do you understand.
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Anon a big database of reddit posts cannot yield progress.. Yes it's quite fast at finding shitposts on reddit data sets but if there was any merit there we would've already seen it implemented.
Now this shit is cobbling reddit posts togheter without using logic, coherence or anything like that.



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