All this AI push to make Shell better is just lip service by so-called leaders wanting to save money with reduced headcount. Before long, there won’t be any employees to buy their products. It’s laughable that YL and his merry bunch of “leaders” think employees are stupid enough to believe it’s anything else.
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exxon just fully drilled a well in guyana with ai, yet people doubt me here. the clock is running whether you believe it or not folks.
haha, "ai push". get it? it's like the salt-n-pepa single from the 80's. get it? "push", "push it". haha. i never thought of it that way but now i do. kinda magical. it really opened my eyes.
i disagree
we need fewer and fewer subsurface experts each year due to AI
it won’t ever reach zero but it will be close and it’s not because those experts are bad at their jobs
The folks with the skills that keep the lights on and do the work that actually pays the shareholders will not need to worry about AI.
Job cuts? Cool. Sounds like a plan. Until the rising costs of AI are more expensive than the humans they laid off.
Trust me that the costs are starting to increase for AI. It is not sustainable and leaders are buying into hype they know nothing about, listening to people a job grade or two under them who make big promises but care nothing for delivery.
artificial intelligence - the excuse shareholders like
another indian - the reality
Profit first people second