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evolve2k | 3 days ago

I think an interesting analogy for what many of us are experiencing here is the phenomena of Doom Scrolling; deep down we know we should put it down (and go outside), but the immediate experience of it and the value it feels like it’s offering in the moment has you keep scrolling and scrolling.

Similarly many have reported a sense of say programming productivity but a more objective reflection later on reveals the myriad issues with constantly and subtly heralding in large quantities of lower quality code and blowing past any caution or rigourkus discipline that would come with the laying down of lines of code “by hand”.

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bluefirebrand|3 days ago

I don't know.

I'm having coworkers resign due to AI mandates from upper management. Some of them are saying they are going to move on from the tech industry

It's not just doom scrolling. AI is having a substantial negative impact on some people

eudamoniac|3 days ago

I have also decided to do this as soon as the burden of lying about my AI usage becomes too onerous. Right now at Cisco, there are no mandates, only very strong recommendations with the explicit threat of being "left behind" if you fail to comply. Some teams have included AI usage in their personal KPIs which affect bonuses and promotions, but mine fortunately has not.

Once the execs or my personal manager implement AI requirements, I'll have to start lying, which I really prefer not to do. If they start tracking, then I'll have to vibecode a script to make bullshit requests to the API each day. And if they start auditing, then I'll just check out (more than usual) and wait to be fired. They're only hurting themselves with this shit.