Mind telling us what it is that you do? I heard similar things being said in the Plain English podcast last week (and the host was pretty anti-AI before) and I’m starting to wonder if certain jobs are going to be more affected than others.
Or are your coworkers just bad at what they do? :P When I was working tech support, there were people that were worse at their jobs than the bots of the time, let alone LLMs, I swear.
queermunist@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
Cool anecdote. Every time we actually see real data, though, the numbers don’t reflect any productivity gains or increased efficiency or better output. People say that LLMs are useful because it feels useful, but we aren’t seeing actual usefulness. The most recent study out of Duke University observes “a productivity paradox, in which perceived productivity gains are larger than measured productivity gains, likely reflecting a delay in revenue realizations.”
A delay. Sure.
StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I really appreciate your dismissive, arrogant tone. It really added to the comment. Thank you!
queermunist@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
I directly quoted a study from Duke University, how is that “even less substance” that your anecdote?