Just wait until the AI bubble bursts and companies realize it can’t do half the things they expected it to do, and that in a lot of cases it’s actually slowing people down instead of helping. I don’t know if this leadership is capable of that kind of reflection, but maybe then they’ll think about all the talent and institutional knowledge they pushed out in the rush to chase AI.
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AI relies on established libraries of knowledge. That's why docs & lawyers are vulnerable. Otherwise humans need to train it. Most jobs at Cisco are learn as you go. So, if you're asked to stick around to train AI put some tu-ds in the punch bowl.
Good news is you will be as valuable as a Cobol programmer during the Y2K panic.
I was told I have to stick around and transition my work.
Why do I have to transition my work, when my work is being eliminated?
@OP I would blame the greed of average people "stock price needs to go up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up", I pray everything the stock market crash 80%.