Comment on AI companies try to pay staff in AI tokens, not money
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days agoThe Business Insider article this article references makes a big stretch to try to frame it as compensation:
In other words, access to AI may soon matter as much as access to a fat salary and juicy equity awards. As a coder in the AI era, if you don’t have access to massive compute, you might end up producing far less software than your colleagues, threatening your career prospects.
But what they’re talking about is pretty clearly a business expense and not payment, because it’s something they only get to use at work in order to do their job.
GarboDog@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
That’s stupid. That’s like saying “instead of paying you a livable wage, here’s some pants! I mean you need to wear pants for work right? You can use them at home too!”
Mf really out here thinking we use AI let alone wear pants in our own dang home. We want to cold hard cash! 💶💶💶!!! Lol
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 hours ago
I don’t think they are even going to allow them to use these credits at home honestly, the whole idea is just that being able to claim that a previous job gave you $X in AI credits is valuable for a resume and and so counts as compensation. Kind of what you would expect from an article that is mostly about things people said on LinkedIn I guess.
ivanafterall@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Pretty much literally what company stores used to do/what they want to do again. Except pants were an actual, useful, tangible thing.