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I have a boss who tells us weekly that everything we do should start with AI. Researching? Ask ChatGPT first. Writing an email or a document? Get ChatGPT to do it.

They send me documents they "put together" that are clearly ChatGPT generated, with no shame. They tell us that if we aren't doing these things, our careers will be dead. And their boss is bought in to AI just as much, and so on.

I feel like I am living in a nightmare.

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[โ€“] rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

The head of my agency is a gullible rube who is terrified of being "left behind", and the head of my department is a grown-up with a family and a career who spends his days off sending AI videos and memes into the work chat.

I've been called into meetings and told I have to be positive about AI. I've been told to stop coding and generate (very important) things with AI.

It's disheartening. My career is over, because I have no interest in generating mountains of no-intention code rather than putting in the effort to build reliable, good, useful things for our clients. AI dorks can't fathom human effort and hard work being important.

I'm working to pay off my debts, and then I'm done. I strongly want to get a job that allows me to be offline.

It almost sounds like were both in the same company