My company is strongly pushing AI. There are lot of experiments, demos, and effort from decently smart people about integrating it into our workflows. There are some impressive victories that have been made with AI tooling producing some things fast. I am not in denial about this. And the SE department is tracking improved productivity (as measured by # of tickets being done, I guess?)
The problem is I hate AI. I hate every fucking thing about it. Its primary purpose, regardless of what utility is gained, is spam. I think it's obvious how google search results are spam, how spam songs and videos are being produced, etc. But even bad results from AI that have to be discarded, IMO, are spam.
And that isn't even getting into all massive amounts of theft to train the data, or the immense amounts of electricity it takes to do training and inference, as well as run, all this crap. Nor the psychosis being inflicted onto people who emplace their trust into these systems. Nor the fact that these tools are being used to empower authoritarian regimes to track vulnerable populations, both here (in the USA) and abroad. And all this AI shit serves to enrich the worst tech moguls and to displace people like artists and people like myself, a programmer.
I'm literally being told at my job that I should view myself basically as an AI babysitter, and that AI has been unambiguously proven in the industry, so the time for wondering about it, experimenting with it, or opposing it is over. The only fault and flaw is my (i.e. any given SE's) unwillingness to adapt and onboard.
Looking for advice from people who have had to navigate similar crap. Because I feel like I'm at a point where I must adapt or eventually get fired.
Do we work at the same place? Lol
I totally get you, despite some pedantic disagreement about what "spam" means. I'm in the same boat a bit.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I've kinda leaned into it in the sense that "if they're gonna make us use it, then I want to be in a position to steer the direction". While I discourage its use and preach to people about it's evils, I also try to improve the AI tools and processes that we're using. That probably makes me part of the problem, but it relieves a bit of the pressure of how shit it is day to day.
I'm actually kinda bearish on AI.
Or rather I think that either it's a bubble that will pop, or before too long it's gonna cause a global depression. Maybe a bit of paranoia and doomerism.