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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work at a global organization that has drunk the AI Kool Aid, hook, line and sinker. My colleagues produce vast amounts of social media content, internal documens, and even publications which are CLEARLY written by AI. Its depressing. Is this happening everywhere?[/quote] OP - I suggest you get on board. They are likely getting things done ten times faster than you. They will be offered more opportunities because they are getting things done. Eventually it's going to catch up with you. [/quote] [b]I don't think people who like lazy writing hacks are the kind of high-powered people who are going to put their newly available time into being more productive for their employer.[/b] It's very difficult to determine what pieces of white collar work are actually driving productivity, efficiency, etc. I see people taking time back for themselves. Or to allow more meeting time. Who's to say if that enhances productivity. I do think that people who sell glib summaries (consultants) may be more productive at producing slides. I'm not sure if that will reflect in consulting profits or reduced prices to clients. So it might mean that the most AI-friendly consultants get better work-life balance. Currently AI cannot do very much of my job as a lot of my job involves informal organizational knowledge too expensive to digitize and IT systems too expensive to join together in an AI-exposable fashion.[/quote] Depends. DH is a tech CEO and uses it for a few things. He has it summarize all of his emails first thing in the morning and prioritize action items and those requiring responses. That alone saves him more than an hour or two a day reading them (which he does but usually in the order it suggests). It's great for things like that. Editing or starting to write all hands speeches. Synthesizing certain types of data. He also has it write or start writing emails when he's annoyed or angry about something, or rewrite them to soften the tone. Never (according to him) uses it for anything that requires facts, like profit loss sales etc. It's just a tool like any other, and you have to use it in a way that works for you and your organization.[/quote]
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