As we roll out more generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is done

we expect that this will reduce our total corporate workforce

Are we done for?

  • Regrettable_incident@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    It’s not a stupid question. From what I hear, people try stuff like this all the time, stuff like putting a bit of code on your employer’s system that’ll erase important files if you get shit canned and no longer appear on the payroll. It’s why a lot of companies no longer give notice when ppl are fired, just have security walk them out. And unfortunately this stuff is often traceable, which means they’re risking quite serious prosecution.

    I don’t like much of what I see, I think it’s becoming clear that some new tech is going to have wide ranging and harmful effects. I’m not sure that doing luddite stuff will help but I can understand why people would think that way.

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      9 hours ago

      We could just regulate tech companies and outright ban some practices but since we apparently don’t have time for rational solutions…

      Well thought out sabotage can be written off to causality or involuntary human error.

      Not giving notice of lay off is an abusive work practice and only shows how far we’ve allowed work conditions to degrade.

      And that practice itself can be highly dangerous, if we consider a person can be midway into a complex task that can turn extremely difficult to follow by another: waste of time, resources, energy and money.