They tried to "AI" the Federal Government.
From the outset, it obviously wouldn't work. And it obviously didn't work.
They fired most of the people they could ANYWAY, only to hire back some folks because the systems were too complicated to automate.
AI doesn't need to
actually work for there to be MASS job layoffs.
That's the big con.
- Sending jobs to the South, To Canada and Mexico, to China... didn't bring the promised results.
- The consulting doesn't need to actually bring results
- The merger doesn't have to actually be profitable
- Software didn't need to work to fire people.
- LLM's didn't need to actually write good copy in order to justify firing copywriters
- Offshoring doesn't need to actually be cheaper in the long run, in order to justify it
All of the stuff meant to increase productivity is 99 times out of 100 to decrease headcount.
It's never really been about performance or efficiency.
The results don't actually matter.
Reality doesn't matter.
Not only do they just make up reality, they live in a different reality.
"Trickledown economics" ...
There is no long term, there is no future, there is only right now.
Right now? For who? For them.
But not for you, not for us, and most importantly, not for me.
The rub is that a lot of them, think they're gonna be fine. Bunkers in New Zealand, and 5 or 6 in other undisclosed location...
They will not be fine. I just won't be alive to see their comeuppance.