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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?![/quote] literally everyone?[/quote] We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field. [/quote] Models are in FedRAMP high environments. They're using it at DoD, the FFRDCs, the NSA. Who has banned this?[/quote] We’re private sector. What they use at the agencies doesn’t apply to us. [/quote] Well level up.[/quote] Level up why? To use AI in the workplace? [/quote] Yes hon. It’s like saying you don’t wanna “go to the cloud”. Or learn call waiting. Or wanna learn how to use the Internet . Or you don’t want to use computers you’d rather use a typewriter. You better educate yourself on AI or you’re gonna be left behind.[/quote] NP. It's not an issue of education, it's that AI is not fit for every possible purpose. It's a tool, and you don't use the same tool for every job. To use your example, people do in fact prefer typewriters in remote places with unreliable electricity: you could crank a generator to power your tablet, or you could just get on with your work on a typewriter. My workplace could, in theory, completely reconfigure everything so that my job could be done by AI. It would be a massive undertaking and the only payout would be replacing my one little job. Not worth it.[/quote] You don’t understand AI enough to really discuss it and I can tell by just reading what you wrote.[/quote] Are you here to educate people based on your substantial and nuanced understanding of this tech or identify someone failing to inhale the hype as hard as you? What are you some 28 year old 'consultant' at deloitte or accenture? Idiot.[/quote]
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