I know you’ve got the most downvoted comment here, but I actually agree with you completely.
Using AI to replace genuine creative work is depressing.
In my experience, the latest AI tools (and agents) are more than capable of cutting corporate corners and generating the kind of bullshit busywork that defines so many “bullshit jobs.”
It feels like the perfect use case for AI given the system so many of us are stuck in. Be smart and use AI to get some of our time back at the expense of your employers.
veniasilente@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
How are you reclaiming more of your day? The wage slavers want you on the office 9 to 7 regardless of how much job you “save” in the meantime. Don’t you want the office to look living and used? Think of the shareholders’s investment on the office space!
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org 1 week ago
I’ve fooled them into thinking I’m so studious and productive, that I’m only required to spend 5 hours in office, 4 days a week. A good chunk of that time is spent chatting with people I enjoy chatting with over coffee. I’m also naturally reclusive, so the requirement of getting out of the house has a positive impact on my life, regardless of the setting.