Spyke
piefed.jeena.net

This is how you move money from wealthy investors to workers. Well done, I hope to see many copy cats.

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Voroxpetereply
sh.itjust.works

I mean, the workers weren't exactly getting paid well. I guess a paycheck is better than no paycheck, but they weren't building a socialist utopia here.

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Also the employees who got laid off and replaced by this AI aren’t getting paid either.

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Wasn't a room full of indian dudes literally the backend of Amazon's "AI based" convenience store a few years back?

It's great example of making an MVP. Bullshit as much and as cheaply as you can until you know the market demands it.

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lemmy.world

Those guys must've had a damn good WPM in touch typing though. They can probably reskill to court stenographers on a dime.

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ponder.cat

If I had a nickel for every time this happened in recent memory, I'd have at least two nickels...

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Isn't this exactly what Amazon got exposed for doing with their experimental grocery stores?

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I don't get it

Edit: oh, its because the company wasn't producing a prompt-based service like ChatGPT. Their business was "making apps with AI". And apparently they had a team of people making the apps.

I still don't know what anyone else expected. I'm sure those devs were using AI to spit out functions, but you're always going to have to have a human clean up the AI slop so it actually works. So of course this is how the industry will work. Indians are just smarter than US Americans, I guess.

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