I agree. I think the true value of AI is speeding up time-consuming, redundant office tasks versus actual crafting or application of skill. Unfortunately, companies are quick to sacrifice what they think scores big savings, not realizing the redundant crap they protect is where the true savings are. The result is a loss of experience-based skill and more digital bureacracy that doesn't benefit anyone. But the quarterly bottomline momentarily looks better due to the payroll cuts - so the shareholders don't care.
I agree. I think the true value of AI is speeding up time-consuming, redundant office tasks versus actual crafting or application of skill. Unfortunately, companies are quick to sacrifice what they think scores big savings, not realizing the redundant crap they protect is where the true savings are. The result is a loss of experience-based skill and more digital bureacracy that doesn't benefit anyone. But the quarterly bottomline momentarily looks better due to the payroll cuts - so the shareholders don't care.