
Jowi Morales Social Links Navigation Contributing Writer Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.
hotaru251 “I want every task that is possible to be automated with artificial intelligence to be automated with artificial intelligence. I promise you; you will have work to do.” this is contradictory. the type of work they do is all doable w/ ai and if you want it automated then they are on borrowed time. Reply
bit_user At my job, middle/senior management has asked engineers to use AI at least once per day. I think that's actually the wrong approach, however. People can use AI in non-productive ways, simply to meet that target. If you look at it from a manager's point of view, they don't like risk and rarely have time built into their schedule for experimentation. It's not surprising, if they're reluctant to depart with familiar and effective ways their team has met its previous goals, in the hope of finding some new efficiencies – especially if they've already gotten burned by AI when they've tried it. I'm not saying there aren't ways to automate more tasks with AI, but trying to disrupt teams that are already under stress to deliver against aggressive goals just seems like the wrong approach. Instead, he should create some new teams that pair the more open-minded veteran engineers with some AI specialists, and have them work together to pioneer ways to integrate AI into their workflows and actually test it out on mini projects. Once they know what works, they can present their findings to the other teams and show their peers these more efficient ways to do their jobs. Reply
vanadiel007 Do not worry, automation has never cost jobs. Just look at the past and you will see I am right! Reply
Gururu What they really should be doing is teaching AI how to improve retention, safety, professional development, and worker satisfaction. Teach the AI how to mass produce good workers with good lives. Reply
tamalero Jensen seems to be pushing to AI at all costs even if it fails.. what can go wrong… I guess he hasn't seen whats happening at Microsoft and their incredibly nonstop botched updates. Reply
drtweak So glad the kind of IT I do can't be replaced by AI. AI can't install network equipment, or a PC or run cabling for PCs, CCTV, Basic infrastructure, etc. and a lot of the troubleshooting I do, the good AI response is almost always wrong or a solution i myself have already done. Reply
heffeque Malicious compliance is due. Do you want AI? I'll give you AI. Reply
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