• tburkhol@lemmy.world
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    It’s almost like being embedded in a profit-motivated information bubble makes you look crazy to outsiders.

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    If you paid me a 10 million dollar bonus to push AI, you bet I’d be lying my ass off about how great AI is too.

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        Absolutely, but I’d be a shitty person with 10m dollars, and I’m willing to be shitty for a year or two for that kind of money.

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          Fuck you, I’ll be shitty for at least 2 years more than this guy, give me the 10M!

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            I think people are willing to do some pretty shitty things to ensure thier families are hedged against the system in the system in which we live.

            I think the number of people willing to do this drops dramatically if the material conditions of existence changed.

            There are like 100 people on this planet who MAKE the world shitty. The rest of us are just thrust into a position to be shitty to provide meaningful security to the people we love.

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        It’s a small price to pay to support myself and those close to me for the rest of my life without worries.

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          But we are in the current situation because everybody thinks like you and small prices tend to add up :(

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    I can confirm. I’ve worked for two different companies since 2023, and in both of them, there was a cabal that were super hyped up on AI while the rest just ignored them. In one of them, it was half the company, but that company was more like a cult… People in my current one are more level-headed, but that just makes the divide look even bigger.

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    maybe the AI insiders ought to ask their beloved chatbots to explain the meaning of the phrase “Turkeys won’t vote for Christmas”…

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    Any high-level AI company is ignoring everything to move as fast as possible for the off chance they’ll be one of the ones standing. That’s the good outcome in the sea of catastrophe that awaits in 12-18 months for them.

    It’s insane until you realize coke and ritalin are budget items and then you’re like “oohhhh.”

    We’re talking new releases per day; priorities change week to week. And every single one of them beholden to nvidia.

    This is not an industry of sober reflection. There is some cool maths involved, and hardware nerdery. But from a traditional business model; no. Just rival cults, sports teams, bands of marauders, or what have yous.

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    The study found that young people were growing less hopeful and more angry about the technology, even though around half of the demographic was using AI either daily or weekly.

    “Even though”? I would argue “because of”. They’ve used AI enough to know that it’s inconsistent and unable to actually do their jobs, but it’s either being used to justify layoffs or as a cudgel to push you for unrealistic increases in productivity. Maybe the AI will one-shot a prompt and save you a bunch of time or maybe you’ll spend three times as long rewriting prompts in the hopes that the next time will do the trick.

    Moreover, people like me explicitly avoided management as a career path. I wanted to do the work that got me into the field to begin with, not manage a bunch of people to do it for me. Now everyone is a middle manager, just of the world’s most frustratingly inconsistent employee who never learns and doesn’t respond to anything other than you asking again but in a slightly different way.

    For everyone except C-suite executives and shareholders, this is a fucking nightmare. The Jetson’s envisioned a future where productivity gains increased so much that an employee worked two, one-hour days a week, doing nothing more than pushing a button. Instead we have people working ridiculously longer hours to clean up AI slop, and burning out in the process, leading to being laid off or outright fired, meaning your income drops to zero.