• themurphy@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    Definitely. Many companies have implemented AI without thinking with 3 brain cells.

    Great and useful implementation of AI exists, but it’s like 1/100 right now in products.

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      4 months ago

      My old company before they laid me off laid off our entire HR and Comms teams in exchange for ChatGPT Enterprise.

      “We can just have an AI chatbot for HR and pay inquiries and ask Dall-e to create icons and other content”.

      A friend who still works there told me they’re hiring a bunch of “prompt engineers” to improve the quality of the AI outputs haha

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      4 months ago

      If my employer is anything to go by, much of it is just unimaginative businesspeople who are afraid of missing out on what everyone else is selling.

      At work we were instructed to shove ChatGPT into our systems about a month after it became a thing. It makes no sense in our system and many of us advised management it was irresponsible since it’s giving people advice of very sensitive matters without any guarantee that advice is any good. But no matter, we had to shove it in there, with small print to cover our asses. I bet no one even uses it, but sales can tell customers the product is “AI-driven”.