1 in 4 CEOs planning to replace workers with AI this year, according to recent poll::For years, scholars and science fiction writers have warned about the possibility of workers being replaced by machines. Now after the world of artificial intelligence took a giant leap forward in 2023, it appears we are one step closer to that becoming a reality. Executives of some of the largest and most powerful companies in […]

  • Snot Flickerman
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    11 months ago

    I can’t put the blame on underpaid people in other countries as much as I can’t put it on the AI itself. It’s the shitty business management practices. I doubt the foreigners doing customer service for the Yanks are happy about being browbeaten and spoken to abusively simply because they don’t speak English as a first language. On top of the abuse, they’re getting paid pennies compared to US/European customer service agents! They’re human, they deserve the same pay, it’s disgusting.

    It’s not the individual laborers fault that the corporate Suits make the rules and make them follow a script and don’t allow them to actually help you. They can get fired for deviating from the script or actually helping you.

    Corporations are really banking on how an AI will never, ever help you if they don’t want it to. They don’t have to worry about coaching it or firing it. They can just keep changing the code to fit new scenarios.

    • xor@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      whoa, im not blaming impoverished people with poor english from taking customer service jobs… they’re doing what they can with what they have…

      im saying customer service is already practically a black hole… just instead of an AI that doesn’t understand or help with your problem… and regurgitates pieces of a script inappropriately, we already have that right now but with humans.