Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employer is pushing hard for us to start using AI in our daily work. They've made investments in the IT aspect of it and now they are heavily investing in training us all in how to use it. But no one is clear on how exactly this can help us with even the most basic things, much less imagine how it will revolutionize anyting. Is this just me getting old and not knowing how this tool can improve things, or do the rest of you also not understand how this is supposed to increase our productivity and make our lives better?
AI is not meant to “make YOUR life better,” OP.
AI is meant to replace you. Meaning: you will not have your job soon.
If you have a position which can be done remotely, AI can do your job.
. . . SO I guess we are all just test subjects being forced to train our replacements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My job as an attorney is uniquely unsuitable for AI, so I really never use it at work.
I use it occasionally to provide high level overviews of non-work topics. One of my kids has recurrent ear infections, so recently I asked Claude to give me an idea of the likely options will we have before his ENT appointment in a few weeks.
I'm an attorney as well and there are things AI can help you with. What kind of law do you practice?
I will often get incorrect or incomplete answers if I ask specific questions, but if you go in expecting that and push back it can be useful.
One thing it's great at is document review, for example.
Anonymous wrote:My job as an attorney is uniquely unsuitable for AI, so I really never use it at work.
I use it occasionally to provide high level overviews of non-work topics. One of my kids has recurrent ear infections, so recently I asked Claude to give me an idea of the likely options will we have before his ENT appointment in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employer is pushing hard for us to start using AI in our daily work. They've made investments in the IT aspect of it and now they are heavily investing in training us all in how to use it. But no one is clear on how exactly this can help us with even the most basic things, much less imagine how it will revolutionize anyting. Is this just me getting old and not knowing how this tool can improve things, or do the rest of you also not understand how this is supposed to increase our productivity and make our lives better?
AI is not meant to “make YOUR life better,” OP.
AI is meant to replace you. Meaning: you will not have your job soon.
If you have a position which can be done remotely, AI can do your job.
Anonymous wrote:My employer is pushing hard for us to start using AI in our daily work. They've made investments in the IT aspect of it and now they are heavily investing in training us all in how to use it. But no one is clear on how exactly this can help us with even the most basic things, much less imagine how it will revolutionize anyting. Is this just me getting old and not knowing how this tool can improve things, or do the rest of you also not understand how this is supposed to increase our productivity and make our lives better?
Anonymous wrote:It steals your job at work and your soul at home.