marche_ck
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- Comment on Dystopia 6 months ago:
The whippings continue until morale improves
- Comment on Look, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government... 7 months ago:
Mao “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun” Zedong approves
- Comment on Are you sure it's not because you're under 6' tall? 11 months ago:
Oh yes the ooga booga rides!
- Comment on it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core... 11 months ago:
HR says salary info is confidential.
HR says leaking confidential info is a serious offence.
HR commited the very same offence
And gets away with it.
- Comment on Stalin the Tank Engine 11 months ago:
The connecting rods are shackles that binds the hardworking wheels to eternal servitude.
- Comment on Forget ‘quiet quitting’ — ‘loud laborers’ are killing workplace morale. Here’s how to spot them 1 year ago:
Can’t brain why the author see this as the counterpart of quiet quitting. They both stem from very different things.
- Comment on Study: Fewer Working Hours Propel Pregnancy Intentions Among Koreans 1 year ago:
Office sex DOES exist, but only accessible by the higher echelons of corporate management ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
- Comment on Study: Fewer Working Hours Propel Pregnancy Intentions Among Koreans 1 year ago:
After millenia of human civilization, it took Big Data and AI to finally lead us to this answer/s
- Comment on 4 careers where workers will have to change jobs by 2030 due to AI and shifts in how we shop, according to a McKinsey study 1 year ago:
True. But I also wouldn’t be as optimistic.
My first exposure with this is during my call centre days pre pandemic. Companies are increasingly trying to find ways replacing agents with chatbots, most notably, in my case at least, China. The cases from China I dealt with usually starts with them requesting a human agent.
I guess probably because chatbots sux.
But the cost savings are just too enticing, and I do think that the push for chatbots will continue, even if it means service quality decline. Customers will be screwed.