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She won an exemption from using AI at her tech job. The Pope's remarks could fuel similar appeals.
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
It sounds like your boss needs to stop being anyone's boss. That kind of view is going to lead to piles of tech debt and everything that comes with it.
But, you know, my boss can now finally code himself. He could never get his head around coding, but now he finally can code. Who knows, maybe he won't need us expensive software developers anymore when AI gets better, then he can do it all himself.
I mean, I haven't worked at any company that doesn't have a decade or more of tech debt all human-made.
Is this any worse such a regard?
I do not advocate for more bullshit, but I don't really think that this will make a big difference either way.
AI seems like it will help the already bad bosses do more - which seems like a bad thing. It's better if the bad ones just wank off in the toilet all day.
I think how much difference it will make in the long run will depend on who gets sacked and who survives.
By the time that's a problem, he will have failed upwards because of his 'forward-thinking' AI push.
Yeah, he likely will. The whole department management is in a gold rush here.