▲ | tornikeo 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It seems that the average employee doesn't currently benefit from completing their job more efficiently; i.e., they have no interest in AI. To accelerate mass AI adoption in workplaces, it may be necessary to expose the average worker to the risks and rewards of business ownership. However, it might be the case that the average worker simply doesn't want that risk. If there's no risk, there can't be a reward. So I can't see a way AI adoption could be sped up. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | rwmj 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Your underlying assumption is that AI could allow workers to complete their jobs more efficiently if only they could be persuaded to use it. I'm not convinced this assumption is true right now (unless your job involves producing content-free marketing bullshit, in which case yes you ought to be worried). | |||||||||||||||||
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