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Re: AI - it’s the future?

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
I dont doubt you mean well, but no, AI is of no use to what I do (my team dont use it either).

As I said, I'm sure some find it useful, but in my job, its really not.
For the record, in my job, I do not do presentations, or write letters.

As to the company, I think they bought a load of co-pilot licences and are now trying to get people to use it - to justify the expense (not a great reason IMO).


As an example, think about keeping CF going, I dont need AI to maintain the server.
Plus all those AI bots scraping away at the site is extremely detremental.

I suspect that is entirely the case, many ‘bosses/CEOs’ have been sold on the benefits of AI, purchased licences (at a starting low cost, but expect that to climb year on year), and are now desperate to show that they weren’t just sold a pup.

AI, is a tool, nothing more, nothing less, similar to, say, Excel, depending on what you do, it may, or may not, assist you to be more productive. And that’s it.

https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/issue...e-returns.html
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