Regardless of what anyone says, I think this is actually a pretty good use case of the technology. The specific verbiage a the review isn’t necessarily important, and ideas can still be communicated clearly if tools are used appropriately.
If you ask a tool like ChatGPT to write “A performance review for a construction worker named Bob who could improve on his finer carpentry work and who is delightful to be around because if his enthusiasm for building. Make it one page.” The output can still be meaningful, and communicate relevant ideas.
I’m just going to take a page from William Edwards Deming here, and state that an employee is largely unable to change the system that they work in, and as such individual performance reviews have limited value. Even if an employee could change the system that they work in, this should be interpreted as the organization having a singular point of failure.
killeronthecorner@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If you’re using AI to generate performance reviews you’re shortchanging your reports and your company. That guy’s brother sounds like a shitty boss.