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It's wild just how much they're trying to shove AI down our throats.

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[–] PissingIntoTheWind@lemmy.world 78 points 1 day ago (4 children)

My company received an email from Microsoft this week.

“From our data you are not selling Ai features as much as your competitors and we suggest that you start changing this or you will be left behind.”

It was a completely bullshit email. But the stupids at my company are now worried that Microsoft is tracking the features we’re selling with our computers. Like if that wasn’t the most glaring red flag “we have spent way too much money on this and we need you to prove we aren’t dumbasses” I don’t know what is.

I still will not sell Ai outside of its basic uses. And I’m backed up by the old heads in my department. Ai is not for everything.

[–] dantheclamman@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago (2 children)

One day, literally every Gsuite product immediately and incessantly started nagging us to use Gemini. Fortunately our tech staff quickly switched it all off. We have slowly been re-enabling features that are useful like meeting transcriptions. I just wish these corporations could have more restraint. In previous waves of improvement in tech, usage dictated investment in new products. These days, they seem to feel the need to coerce us to use their products as they insist we should. I think users are getting fatigued by this dynamic. I used to be the first to install every update and try new apps and products. These days, I'm excited when I can stop using a product, and I don't think it's just due to age. It means I can stop having to be vigilant about some company I know is searching for ways to exploit me.

[–] justaman123@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah the MBA guys who pushed enshitification were empowered because their strategies made more money so they must know what they are doing right? Now things don't happen because they are better they happen because these guys think there is money. And the guys who used to pick the best ideas are out being rich somewhere

[–] NotANumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com -5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I think this rollout could have been handled better. I am generally pro AI but I do think there are tasks it does not handle well (yet?) and places it is unnecessary or just shouldn't be used. On the other hand though I do think that it is partly age and being in tech a while you tend to get fatigued. Giddily wanting to try all the latest stuff only really works when the technology is new and immature or that you are new to the technology. People have been around digital technology for a while now so it's no longer exciting.

[–] BCsven@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

In general its just wasteful use of power for answers that are easily found in other ways.

[–] skisnow@lemmy.ca 6 points 21 hours ago

“This technology is so useful we’re going to force it on you every way we can think of”

[–] 0x0@lemmy.zip 3 points 8 hours ago

For your protection!

[–] panda_abyss@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Last year I quit a job that added AI use to performance reviews.

It was basically "if we're not all in on AI our competitors will be, we all need to learn it".

Nobody paid for their product for AI before, they paid for a product that was simple and reliable so that their business didn't have to worry about issues and could dicks on their core competencies.

I watched some sheisters build some impressive money furnaces, they got the praise while I got sidelined for pointing out the costs. I literally showed the forecasted costs of tens of thousands a week on basically a vanity feature with no payout, and the execs all said yeah that was fine, it's AI. Then two months later they were asking me why our costs went up so much and why they didn't know that would happen, and I just pointed to my date stamped presentation of the numbers and meeting notes they approved (and my numbers were 99% accurate to the true costs).

When execs ignore my advice and warnings I leave.

[–] PissingIntoTheWind@lemmy.world 1 points 19 minutes ago

Sorry to hear that. It’s wild. Dell is doing a 30% price hike because of prices. Announced today. I expect us to follow.