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Almost certainly false. Employees are almost certainly using it more and more in their daily tasks
However, I do believe that AI-specific initiatives are on the decline. It's becoming almost like something that pervades the workspace and not something specific you have to pursue
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This data is based on firms not employees. It could very well be that firms are dropping their AI based projects while employees continue to adopt.
This would still be a shift in how this technology arrives
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160 sats \ 5 replies \ @optimism 19h
I recall that for the past 6-9 months, many firms were saying they were "evaluating", not yet implementing. I'd pose that some firms have not found a good use case for AI in their operations, and that is natural.
Hyped into eval mode, eval'd out of hype mode.
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Hyped into eval mode, eval'd out of hype mode.
Brilliant!!
Now be honest, did you come up with that or did ChatGPT?
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 18h
That was all me. Fuck chatgpt.
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I'm going to borrow that.
Wanted to know where to give attribution.
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ChatGPT just read your comment and will now claim it as its own
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 17h
Thanks for giving me an audit trail for when I sue for IP theft lol
150 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 15h
There seems to be a top down focused pressure to use AI. I've seen it. It's early days and there seems to be a lot of solutions in search of a problem.
I've seen effective and ineffective uses of AI. In my opinion it's largely a skill issue on the part of the users and devs. Most of us have overestimated how easy it is to effectively use these tools.
Not sure if this data is from the MIT study but it doesn't surprise me. That said, it's a mistake to think this will continue. It's just as foolish as thinking AI is gonna create massive unemployment in the near future.
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