• orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts
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    When you get sucked into a thing or obsess over it for a period of time, you start recommending it as the solution for everything. Everything is a nail and you hold the hammer. It also turns everything you say into a veiled marketing pitch. That’s what has happened with AI brain rot execs and the tech bros that follow them thinking they, too, will eventually be rich.

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    This is like a plot to a black mirror episode. “Feeling down, lost your job? Talk to your “Support AI”! Only $999.99 a month! Now comes in the form of a virtual dog” .

    This is pinnacle incompetent management where the mindset is “We spent of bunch of money on this useless piece of crap and we’re going to make it work dammit!” They’ve hit the iceburg and just full steam ahead into it in the hopes the iceberg will sink before the ship does. Never use any LinkedIn managers for any advice.

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    I dunno, I’ve got a little bit of mad respect for the evil genius who created linked in. I don’t think anyone on this earth would believe, this level of unhinged, God syndrome, getting high on thier own farts, deranged mess, was possible to exist in someone’s mind, let alone come out of their mind and be laid out for all the world to see. These people are so disconnected from humans or humanity. It’s terrifying.

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    I said it before, and I’ll say it again - this is a scene from Idiocracy playing before our eyes, only the corporate morons were brainwashed into putting “AI is awesome!” in every sentence instead of “brought to you by Carl’s Junior”…

    Brawndo AI - it has electrolytes!

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    This person is so out of touch.

    It’s so absurd that it doesn’t even sound like a real story.

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      I do appreciate LinkedIn because it helps surface how social bubbles distort perception.

      That includes Fedi/Lemmy. This guy is painfully out of touch, but so is everyone else. That’s the entire problem of the unmoored, atomized media and interaction landscape we’ve built for ourselves this century.

      I mean, I’m not excusing the guy, this was a pretty dumb post, but my first reaction to these is to wonder what dumb, unhinged assumptions my personal reality filters are inflicting on me that won’t make headlines, you know?

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        I appreciate your compassion and all but like, they just got fired from that place, and the guy is like “to alleviate the pain of being fired from GloboCorp, GloboCorp is giving the former GloboTherapy team a 30 day free trial of GloboCorp brand GloboTherapy”.

        Like if I got fired from Pizza Hut and they were like “but here’s a 10% off coupon on your next order” I’m not fucking ordering Pizza Hut again for the rest of my life, and that’s just pizza hut

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          1. Username checks out.
          2. FWIW, a certain mission in a game that came out ~10yrs ago has a CEO that replies with almost exactly that, when confronted with proof they’d knowingly killed a farming settlement for profit.

          This isn’t a new excuse, and shouldn’t simply be lampooned. They, and others like them, will do worse than repeat it unironically — they will normalize it.

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          I mean, sure… it’s just that GloboCorp builds a whole lot of stuff and this guy is upper-middle management on one of the less pizza-heavy parts of it. Looking at his resume he’s been a producer in the publishing trenches for quite a while. These aren’t the corporate overlords you’re looking for.

          Jumping into LinkedIn with “here’s some how-to-get-hired tips” in general is an extremely dystopian, funhouse mirror thing that people in corporate jobs tend to do. I know those guys, some are super earnest and kind (and most are more self-aware than this guy), but it’s all the same blob of online posturing in the alternate reality of corporate social media.

          I don’t know that I see much of a difference between the dissociative tone-deafness of the original post and the performative outrage of the reaction. It’s all the same dystopian mess of fake, dehumanized pretense. And man, is it horrifying when that mess decides to become pin-sharp and target the one idiot.

          I’d burn it all down at this point, honestly. It’s not worth it.

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            I know those guys, some are super earnest and kind (and most are more self-aware than this guy)

            Condolences. They’ve normalized it for you and you are becoming them.

            I’d burn it all down at this point, honestly. It’s not worth it.

            Yeah. The machine you’re grinding is shit. Burn it down and find a grind where you aren’t near dystopian slide engineers.

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              Hah. The machine I’d burn down is social media, in case it wasn’t clear.

              Also, don’t fret for… I don’t know, my immortal soul, I have to guess from the severity of the warning? I am confident I’m not in some corporate body horror thing where I gradually transform into some weird yuppie werewolf, but I appreciate the concern.

              I would counter that not recognizing the humanity in the… “dystopian slide engineers” would make me more worried about slippery slopes. My stance on corpo middle management and their output has remained neither slippery not sloped for many, many years.

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            It doesn’t matter who he is, you’re submitting irrelevant information into the discussion. If anyone had said “Hey fired Microsoft employees, something I find really helps with depression is the Microsoft XBox Series X”, it would just be an incredibly stupid thing to say to people who just got fired from Microsoft. Can we not agree by the rules of regular decency and common sense that that is incredibly tone deaf, regardless of your social bubble, or level of management?

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              Yes. We have, in fact, agreed on this. To reiterate my first post:

              This guy is painfully out of touch

              I’m not excusing the guy, this was a pretty dumb post,

              See, it’s one thing to demand that I acknowledge that this guy’s post is tone deaf. It’s another to demand that I only acknowledge that, presumably to give ourselves the license to go drag the guy with zero limitations.

              For the record, he does not specifically shill Microsoft AI, although he does include it as “LLM tools (like ChatGPT or Copilot)”. The transparent attempt to de-brand his suggestion while still including his current employer is probably part of the remarkably tasty ragebait at play here. Social media sucks, corporate social media sucks even more.

              All of those things can be true at the same time. I don’t need to take absolute, unequivocal sides down arbitrary party lines.

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                Oohkay dude, I’m not looking for license to dump on the guy, I I just said “that’s kind of a shitty and out of touch thing to do”. If you agree with that, the continued argument you keep mounting with all the irrelevant shit you’re flinging in seems like a really strange way to show it.

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                  See, but that’s the thing, it is not.

                  You’re making it out to be a binary. If I agree, why would I caveat it, or call out any nuance, or minimize it.

                  But it’s not a binary. The truth is, yeah, this guy made a bad, out of touch post on his corporate bullshit social media you’re pretty much mandated to have if you’re in the games industry because you may lose your job at any point and need to be ready to go in making yourself visible and available for a new one at all times.

                  I would recommend not engaging with it at all, myself, but this guy tried to have a presence and was bad at it for a bit and stepped on a landmine. Sucks for everyone involved and I don’t have that much schadenfreude or indignation to add to the situation.

                  I don’t know the guy, this was bad but not that big of a deal and hey, at least I’m glad that he’s savvy enough to have shut down every single angle of exposure he has to the Internet before checking if it was gonna get out of control.

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      He knows exactly what he’s doing, and he’s going to continue to do it until people stop expecting machines to solve all their problems for them.

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    LLMs ain’t gonna replace programmers any time soon (they might get us laid off, but they’re not going to do our jobs no matter how much executives want them to), but they seem to have already replaced executives, though sadly without the laying off part.

    It’s becoming more and more evident that these extremely harmful idiots (including CEOs and whatnot) have completely outsourced all their decision making and what little thinking they used to do onto LLMs.

    We’re being ruled by vegetables parroting hallucinating autocomplete engines.

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      Looks like they’re replacing parts of the hiring process, too. Nearly every single job description and recruiter message looks AI-generated, my resume is at the mercy of some HR algorithm, and who knows what they’re cooking up for actual interviews.

      But they still expect us to specially craft an individual resume and cover letter for each job we apply to? With all this corporate wordsmithing that only ever applies to writing those resumes? Fuck that. Hey ChatGPT, here’s a job posting, match it up with my resume and generate a friendly cover letter. The whole process has become so formulaic with corporate-speak that whatever LLMs spit out are way better than anything we’d be able to come up with on our own.

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      We’re being ruled by vegetables parroting hallucinating autocomplete engines.

      That’s been the case since MBAs in leadership positions have been a thing. They only swapped out the external business analyst consultants with LLMs.

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      But the sales guy said that a programmer using their copilot technology will program at 10x speed. So I guess we can fire 10% to pay for it.

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        Sales guy didn’t say working, safe, secure, maintainable or at least of average quality code; just that it’s faster. The thing to watch with sales peeps is all the things they don’t say.

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    He calls this his “best advice”, definitely sounds like the kind of guy who’s so brain dead he asks chat gpt how it would lead a large gaming conglomerate

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      MIT did just do a stuudy and found people who use LLMs quite literally are dumber for it.

      So the outputs are worse, wrong, and you become dumber using it.

      What a productivity enhancer. Quick buy more stonks.

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      It’s scary what a large proportion of upper managers & CEOs use ChatGPT daily for business. It’s so convenient when decisions are a, b, or c.

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    Absolutely reckless suggestion to have newly emotionally vulnerable people seek help from an LLM. And it’s even worse that they’re probably emotionally vulnerable because of the actions of your company