• @iAvicenna
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    given that LLMs and gen AIs are great at talking bullshit and creating presentations, one is a more realistic expectation than the other

    • @whereisk
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      I’ll believe AI can replace engineers when I see NVIDIA firing them. But like the graphic says, the manager’s job seems a lot easier to replace instead.

  • palordrolap
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    Managers might not like people but they don’t want to get rid of them. There’s no cheap thrill from micromanaging an AI.

    • @[email protected]
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      154 months ago

      100,000% this - money or even utility seems to not be everything, compared to feeling self-importance

    • @[email protected]
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      Plus it’s harder to pass the buck and blame an AI for your screw ups. It would be perceived, as the kids say, as a skills issue.

      • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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        Yes. In big established companies they are managing managers.

        In smaller companies, no

        • @Restaldt
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          In bigger company’s C levels manage VPs who manage directors who manage managers

          It’s management alll the way down

  • @Evotech
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    Owners: with AI we can finally get rid of everyone

  • @[email protected]
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    If we fire all developers and allow AIs to program themselves, the AIs are going to commit virtual seppuku after a few days.

    • @[email protected]
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      AIs are going to commit virtual seppuku after a few days.

      Yes. And that’s our best case scenario. Worst case is a wildly incompetent, but still effective form of SkyNet.

  • kbal
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    It’s the marketing department that should really be worried.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      And to be fair, like always, good marketing is genius stuff.

      But it also feels rare. I suspect precisely because C-suite and upper management love to mess with it, so the rote marketing approach gets normalized, which in turn drives all the decent marketing people away.

  • ඞmir
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    Only one of them gets to make the decision to fire the other

  • @[email protected]
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    Could probably replace managers with AI, but being trained on most managers would mean it would be equally bad at its job.

    I think the most likely is for the artists jobs to go away as art doesn’t have to be exact, but code does.

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    Maybe the central problem is racing to put other people out of work period, regardless of who they are. Maybe putting people out of work is not a net benefit for society, it’s actually negative in the long run, and only truly a benefit for shareholders. They don’t need any more of those at the expense of the working class.

    • @LwL
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      It should be a net benefit for society. Any system in which it isn’t is a very flawed system. Like most of the world right now.