| ▲ | tquinn35 2 hours ago |
| Who’s it important for? |
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| ▲ | loeg 2 hours ago | parent [-] |
| The business. Employees are hesitant to learn new tools that are very different from what they are used to, so if your business believes that AI is a productivity multiplier, it behooves it to incentivize individual employees to learn to use the tool. |
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| ▲ | tquinn35 an hour ago | parent [-] | | I think the key word is “believes”. There is no proof that AI usage improves productivity. Token maxing is essentially customers paying to try and prove a business’s unsubstantiated claim. The AI companies should be proving their claims themselves not the other way around. I do think AI has value and is useful but the idea of token maxing is ridiculous. | | |
| ▲ | loeg 36 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Sure; I described it that way deliberately. I think you can reasonably disagree with whether or not AI improves efficiency, but regardless, you can agree that if a business believes AI does, it will logically conclude that it should incentivize employees to learn to use AI. |
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