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irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago

Microsoft pushes staff to use internal AI tools more, and may consider this in reviews. 'Using AI is no longer optional.'

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Microsoft pushes staff to use internal AI tools more, and may consider this in reviews. 'Using AI is no longer optional.'

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irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago
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Executive Julia Liuson recently told Microsoft managers to include internal AI tool usage when evaluating employee performance.
  • irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    Ai definitely can’t replace many (if any) microsoft employees.

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      I think shouldn’t is better to say than can’t. They are definitely going to try.

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      suits have been replacing long term essential employees with outsourced trash even before in name of global redundancy and efficiency. now they will just the ai buzz word to hide behind.

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      Microsoft support was already mostly useless. So, yeah, a useless AI probably could replace that, but it would also probably be more expensive.

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      Ai definitely can’t replace many (if any) microsoft employees

      OpenAI’s Sam Altman says that AI systems can replace entry level workers, and will soon be able to code “like an experienced software engineer.”

      https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/how-ai-is-killing-jobs-in-the-tech-f39

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        Sam Altman makes money from people believing this.

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          Did Sammy boy write these articles and videos as well?

          https://www.upskilled.edu.au/skillstalk/will-ai-take-over-your-programming-job

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-YbaSzDmhU

          Its already happening: Microsoft laid off about 3% of its workforce last week, some 6,000 employees in total. A big chunk of those workers were software engineers, aka coders, according to Bloomberg.

          https://www.marketplace.org/story/2025/05/19/can-ai-take-your-coding-job

          from a Full stack Engineer:

          https://code.quora.com/Will-AI-replace-programmers-or-developers

          https://www.coursera.org/articles/will-ai-replace-programmers

          Can AI replace software engineers in the future? AI is not in a position to replace programmers, but as a developing technology, its current limitations may become less limiting over time. However, even then, replacing programmers with AI will face another obstacle: human comfort.

          Programmers and software engineers develop products that deeply impact society. In order for AI to completely replace these job roles, people in society will need to be comfortable relying on these technologies to create programs that analyze medical records, handle financial systems, fly airplanes, control nuclear power plants, and manage military defense systems.

          Because some software engineers work on highly sensitive programs, **confidence in AI’s programming capabilities will have to be very high before AI is in a position to replace programmers completely—and reaching this level of confidence will likely take time. **

          Another important point to remember when you’re trying to forecast when AI will replace programmers: Human programmers are crucial participants in AI development. Even as the technology becomes more advanced, AI programmers and AI software engineers are working on

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            Right now at least, AI is being more of a headache than anything in coding. Microsoft itself was responsible for one such gaffe in May, as an actual coder had to tell the AI to fix an error, again and again, as each time it’d make a different mistake

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