• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    My manager recently said their new AI tool does pretty much his whole job for him. I miss my last manager. Pretty sure it gets worse up the chain.

  • itkovian@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    LLMs can easily replace managers and execs over anybody else. Honestly, the first things LLMs replace are scammers. Most execs are scammers too.

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      2 months ago

      Can go the other way too:

      “Here is that report you wanted”

      “Amazing work! You bring such a unique perspective and you personal style can really be felt!”

      At least ot’s better than some managers

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    My SO boss is soo into LLM and I swear this bloke only fights and say the things for worst outcome of the department. He caves on stuff that he should have died on the hill but something trivial not even worth an ok he will drag out with hell fire.

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    2 months ago

    When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.

    This quote has been attributed to many different people and it apllies here. You don’t need a manager that always agrees with AI

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    2 months ago

    middle and upper management and llm are incompetent, but llm would at least not have an ego about it

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    Middle management seems like exactly the kind of jobs that LLMs could actually replace and do a good job at.

    We individual contributors do the actual creative work and make gears of industry turn.

    The owners at the top will want to stay rich and stay in control because obviously being rich means they are “one of the good ones”

    All the layers of hierarchy in between? Their main functions are to filter all the information about their department to send up the chain, or to take the marching orders from above and fill in the details for everybody below them. With some human margin of error. And that’s the best case scenario is somebody who actually does their job and does it well.

    Filtering data into summaries, generating new data from simple high-level descriptions, and not doing it “correctly” or “optimally” but “believably?” I think we found the job LLMs were invented to replace!!

    (in reality, I’d much rather see $100,000 salaries go to 100,000 human managers rather than the same $10 Billion be split between tech giants and shareholders, but it’s still funny)

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    Upper management and middle management are the same picture.

    All members of management don’t do the actual work and the only reason for their existence is to try to get the actual workers to do more stuff for less money.

    So even though we all know that their jobs would be one of the easiest to replace with an LLM, what will happen is management will attempt to replace as many workers with LLMs to justify their “more for less” existence.

    The number of managers won’t go down until there’s not enough workers making money to buy the goods and services that the companies are selling. But by then we’re all screwed.

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    I know I’ll probably be downvoted for saying this, but there are a lot of really good managers out there. None of them, however, have a degree in business.

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    2 months ago

    I have observed a strong correlation between managers whose emails are now obviously written by AI and those who have significant shortcomings.

  • TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    If an LLM becomes my boss, I’m going to make it agree to all sorts is outrageous things. Infinite exploits, coming right up!

  • nandeEbisu@lemmy.world
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    If Andreeson believes that workers can be replaced by AI, why isn’t he taking his money and running a bunch of companies with AI C-Suites?

    He has the hardest to get resource, money. Replacing a CEO that makes millions a year with a GPU and a dedicated engineer to maintain it is going to be 300-500k/ year, mostly for the dedicated engineer. A huge cost savings and let’s him leverage his money to scale out to a bunch of different companies.

    When he does that, I’ll start believing what he says about worker automation.