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by horsawlarway
24 days ago
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Yeah, I also see this occurring. It's just wildly unprofessional from management, in no particular order my frustrations are: 1. A majority of planning documents from management have become LLM output, which no longer actually matches the desired/required work (but it sure looks nice if you don't have to read all of it). 2. Management undertones are pretty clearly: "Figure out how to use AI to replace yourself." 3. The visibility of leaderboards that promote spend with no relationship to output - ex: employees who spend the most tokens are rewarded, even when there's no equivalent boost in productivity. --- My take is that AI is actually a managerial crucible - aka, a great filter for companies with poor management practices and processes. Company management needs to shift in response to AI more than engineering, and I don't think most are prepared. |
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