desjardins
Veteran
granted I work for a tech company but my job has been talking about AI ....ALOT
There has been multiple trainings, I attended one so far. Dude was showing how to make them AI pictures people be posting. I thought that was kind of dumb so wasn't really paying attention but the next one I'm attending is to teach you how to prompt AI to get best results. "prompt engineers" is apparently an actual job now
Then we have a slack channel just to discuss AI, it's another data science channel full of chinese people sharing algorithms. And we have our own chat gpt thing that I guess corporations can buy so their employees can use it privately without data being shared with the public domain AI.
I been avoiding using AI but several dudes on my team have mentioned they used it to solve something they couldn't figure out.
I'm not sure if a company being transparent and ENCOURAING people to use AI is a good sign or a bad sign for what that might mean for future employment
There has been multiple trainings, I attended one so far. Dude was showing how to make them AI pictures people be posting. I thought that was kind of dumb so wasn't really paying attention but the next one I'm attending is to teach you how to prompt AI to get best results. "prompt engineers" is apparently an actual job now
Then we have a slack channel just to discuss AI, it's another data science channel full of chinese people sharing algorithms. And we have our own chat gpt thing that I guess corporations can buy so their employees can use it privately without data being shared with the public domain AI.
I been avoiding using AI but several dudes on my team have mentioned they used it to solve something they couldn't figure out.
I'm not sure if a company being transparent and ENCOURAING people to use AI is a good sign or a bad sign for what that might mean for future employment

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