A simple email request that creates more government inefficiency than it set out to prevent. Brilliant.
It’s very cute when people who don’t work in offices or couldn’t make it in corporate American show they have no clue what AI is currently and what it will do to augment the workforce for those that leverage it.
A simple email request that creates more government inefficiency than it set out to prevent. Brilliant.
Man, imagine how inefficient my day is after answering over 20 every day. Poor guys and gals might even have to answer 2 a day if this crap continues
It's not a matter of answering that email, it's a matter of gathering that data, compiling it, making sense of it, truing it, seeing who has and hasn't sent an email, who's excused from sending said email because of being on vacation, so on so forth.
This is musk trying to force people into compliance and when they didn't he can be like "LOOK AT ALL THE MONEY THEY WASTED" or if they did he can be like "WE HAVE FIGURED OUT WHICH POSITIONS ARE ACTUALLY IMPORTANT" while still firing whoever the **** they want.
You are right, I couldn't make it in Corporate America. I'm too into my freedom to deal with that ****. But AI is literally fully capable of replacing you. You not thinking that is just delusion. Machine Learning's easiest task to do is data analysis and compilation. When the boss learns to trust the analytics people like you will be let go.
Which mind you I think is bull**** because you're spending a ton of natural resources to do something humans are perfectly capable of and it's infinitely better for the world. But Corporate types only care about pleasing their shareholders, so your job will be replaced by AI. I'm excited to see the ****show that will come from our first AI CEO.
I would think AI could handle it just fine.
I would think AI could handle it just fine.
Honestly, I think this little stunt is performative, silly, and ultimately irrelevant .
We don’t need bullet point lists from millions of bureaucrats (who are all interested in self preservation) to help decide what to cut and what not to cut.
Honestly, I think this little stunt is performative, silly, and ultimately irrelevant .
We don’t need bullet point lists from millions of bureaucrats (who are all interested in self preservation) to help decide what to cut and what not to cut.
A one time request to root out people who aren't holding their weight?
Do you understand how companies improve? One way to is to make sure their human capital expense (often largest expense) is well utilized.
Who do you rely on to understand who and what can be cut?
The Constitution?
Dude, it doesn't even ****ing do that.
I can promise you that companies don't improve by engaging in pointless endeavors like this one. As someone who has lead Kaizen events in my current role and is Six Sigma Green Belt certified, I can promise you that emails like this serve virtually no purpose, and result in virtually no benefits.
How much time, energy, and money are being used in developing this process? How much of the same is spent evaluating the results? Again, we're talking about efficiency here.
What does that mean? Who is doing the cuts? On what basis? How do you know whats needed/productive versus not?