Isn’t it cool how the bank is training us in AI and encouraging us to try to automate some of our processes? No free lunches here. Every process you automate is one more step towards your own layoff. Even the things that aren’t successful highlight to the LLM what is important on the front line and what should get automated. Think you’re gonna get a nice bonus for alll that AI work you do? I have a Tuesday meeting set up for you. Don’t train your robot job destroyer .
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@c8
This is the way. Give a carrot here and there about how you've embraced technology, but that's it.
Tell me you're a boomer without telling me you're a boomer
I automated my job years ago. Never told anyone. I get paid to do nothing.
the only people being replaced by AI are the bot commenters on this site, doomscrolling about India and AI.
UR fu--ing doomed by AI. Better to get to a safe place now ahead of the future rush.
The reason the bank wants you to use Copilot and other “AI” is to use the data to train the AI to get better and potentially replace you to perform the tasks.
Yeah, sure, BRILLIANT idea! No way the AI could ever detect your deliberate sabotage...
If you are -and you ARE- going to be replaced by AI, might as well cooperate and have a chance at retaining your job working alongside AI. Worse comes to worse you get severance.
Act like a fool and you'll get sent home with nothing.
If AI can replace your job, you weren't doing much to begin with.
Use your brain.
I use copilot regularly. I absolutely do not feel threatened by it, because no matter how well I prompt it, or give it very specific details, it still manages to make elementary mistakes.
Yes, it's constantly improving, but the biggest power it has, is generation. Agentic is serviceable (Best Buy used it to refund me the cost of a lost-in-shipment purchase I made, not a great experience, but not bad) but still isn't really doing anything other than handling the most basic of scripted human interactions. It's like a VRU that's actually flexible and capable of handling more than DTMF requests.
If you're worried your job can be replaced by AI, maybe you need a better job where your value as a human isn't limited to your ability to follow a script.
Just ask the CEO of Microsoft; AI isn't god yet because we.don't believe in it enough. We're wasting too many electrons, just ask Altman. The only people seeing efficiency gains are in the c-suite raising the question of just how useful the lot of pus headed ceatons actually are. About as useful as Nscale is to the AI infrastructure in the UK (which is to say not since Nscale's hyperscaling data center is just a large shed with scaffolding.)