• kescusay@lemmy.world
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    AI expected to create efficiencies

    Couldn’t help but chuckle at that bullet point. We should know by now that AI creates lots of cognitive debt and unstable, vibe-coded software, as well as making people stupid. But one thing it absolutely doesn’t seem to do is make things more efficient long term.

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      See we replaced people with costs to run virtual people that would make oracle blush. Are the virtual people any good? Goodness no.

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        Oh, but they provide hallucinations and bug-ridden, incomprehensible code faster than anyone! That’s progress, right? Right?

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          Through great effort we have molded this once analog curiosity into a digital ouroboros… to very nearly duplicate Kyle from accounting!

          … Admittedly this would be the Kyle following the unfortunate kick to the head from that clydesdale.

          Nevermind that! We’ve gone ahead and laid off the rest off accounting and now Kyle² is wielding immesurable power to… Oh. Oh dear.

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      The problem here is “expected.” Maybe they’re right and AI will do what they say…well, show us the receipts first then before you ruin thousands of people’s lives?

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      Layoffs aren’t caused by AI efficiency. It’s the reverse. Layoffs and other aggressive cost-cutting cause CEOs to blather about future AI efficiencies.

      Efficiency is how CEOs justify being still able to run (no, GROW) their companies with 40% less people. Besides AI, there are the dear old “you have to work harder” efficiency (see: 996 culture or Uber ) and the organizational efficiency where they are all “removing managerial layers to enable quicker execution” (see Amazon for instance).

      See how these things became all fashionable again at the same time with tech company CEOs? It’s because they are just excuses and hopes, at this point. And AI is the least bad-sounding of them, because it smells like progress, magic and automation (while even the most rabid of investors will recognize that working employees to death doesn’t scale beyond the limited numbers of hours there are in a day).

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    The layoffs could be as high as 20% of the company!

    We can’t keep rewarding Big Tech for choosing AI over people.

    We need to make the switch to support smaller & better businesses - reminder about purchasewithpurpose.io to help you get started.

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        EU is going down the same path. The “EU alternative” stuff is just bogus. It’s just a matter of time before EU starts doing the same.

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          Us tech is on a completely different level evil wise. Maybe it gets worse but in the moment EU tech is much less evil. Just listen to what the openai ceo says in interviews.

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          EU is going down the same path. The “EU alternative” stuff is just bogus. It’s just a matter of time before EU starts doing the same.

          It’s not bogus if you are yourself European or if the alternative is Big Tech. But I feel you. There are lots of shitty European companies that are not that much better. I avoided the switch to Spotify because even though they are “European” they gave a lot of money to Joe Rogan and to Trump on his inauguration.

          Also, the EU did recently reject the chat control proposal so at least that’s something…

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          Proton mail is swiss and is great. If by cloud you mean cloud storage it also has proton drive; if you mean aws, I don’t know though.

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      I want to do that if there is a deal in which part of what I spend is reinvested in hiring workers at humane rates.

      Or, even better, in sharing ownership with the workers.

      The “bodega romanticism” is something I see as a huge societal issue, also because I can imagine a lot of “bodegas” actually dreaming to achieve the same kind of success of Big Tech.

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    I feel like we’re watching billionaires race yachts. One person bought a yacht so then they all had to have a yacht and now they’re racing them against one another because for some fucked up reason that competition really gets them off.

    Only it’s AI/data centers instead of yachts.

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    Yet people STILL use Meta. Friends and family say switching is too hard. They are comfortable with this shit.

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      Deleted Facebook, but everyone is know is still maintaining an IG.

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    I never expected to say… Man. I bet the investors are really wishing lizard man stuck with the metaverse.