Fucking finally.
I know we're not out of the fuck around phase quite yet, but it looks like we can finally see the find out phase around the corner.
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
Fucking finally.
I know we're not out of the fuck around phase quite yet, but it looks like we can finally see the find out phase around the corner.
"Oh no a huge bill because employees are using too much AI? Clearly that means I should have fewer employees. That's the solution!" - Every CEO
Tired: “I need you to do the work of ten employees.”
Wired:”I need you to do the work of 10,000,000 tokens.”
Companies are citing AI's ability to automate jobs as a cause for layoffs, though Anuj Kapur, CEO of CloudBees, told Axios that workforce cuts may simply be "the only lever they can pull" to offset their AI bills.
If only there were some other way to prevent these companies getting caught up in AI bills! Its not like they could just save money by moving away from using AI... Oh wait, they can.
I swear its literally the guy putting a stick into his bike spokes meme. Poor employees getting the sack because their executives have an AI addiction.
Part of the problem is shareholders constantly pestering board members with questions like, “Are we keeping up with the rest of our industry with our rate of AI adoption? Are we realizing better efficiencies via our use of AI? Can you assure me that we are all in on AI?”
The shareholders have AI-mania, and if boards don’t humor them it could hurt the value of the board’s shares.
My company has strict limits, and I've had several meetings this week were "development had to hold until next week because the developers ran out of quota".
I make relatively light use and I've seen how easy is to max out using the few usable models. The "cheap" ones are a massive waste of time and resources.
Saw this coming miles away. The costs are coming home to roost.
Tokenmaxxing? More like tokenrupcy