• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    Zoom oddly enough was one of the first companies to require people to return to office.

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    He’s the one who ordered all the zoom employees to RTO right? Are we supposed to expect him to let people go to the beach?

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    He clearly doesn’t understand how office politics works. If I’m taking a Zoom call at the beach, I want my camera on so I can flex on everyone in the office or home in their pajamas. I hope the CEO joins the call and sees me in my shades so I can get promoted to VP of Staying Light and Keeping it Tight.

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    I also want this. But Zoom is a corporation, so it must be some sort of trick.

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    If jobs consisted of only attending video calls and wiring emails, the world would be a very different place.

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      I honestly don’t know if this would be like letting toddlers run a daycare or if it would be paradise.

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        Honestly, I have trouble imagining such a world. Hmmm… The more I think about it, the more it just kinda sounds like high school… Sends shivers down my spine.

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        As a developer I have to say OH hell nah. If I had to compare the issue to something more layman, I’d compare it to tesla’s self driving. If I have to watch it the entire time it does its thing because there’s an almost certain chance it’ll mess something up CATASTROPHICALLY due to the fact that it literally lacks the ability to understand, than I might as well just do it my self. It rarely saves time and only in dumb cases, that should have been automated in other ways a long time ago.

        Not saying it’s not a very handy tool occasionally, just that it can’t come up with solutions to problems on its own, which is like 75% of my work. And it can’t do this due to a fundamental limitation in how learning models work, no amount of training will fix this.

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          We’re getting close to 100% meetings and bullshit reportings in tech was what I tried to convey.

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            Sounds like the kind of work my analyst does. I guess he’s technically part of the development team, so sure??? Our 3 client mediators are totally taking over. Also pretty sure we’re the only IT department that even has such a thing. The only other person in our IT branch to be mainly doing calls and such is the top head of IT, every other IT boss still has a lot of technical work around their necks. So at least at my job “close to 100%” is an absolute farcry.

            It’s a very similar story at my girlfriend’s work place. Except they don’t even have analysts.

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    Jokes aside but in the not so distant future you will be able to clone your image and voice and just pay some third-World guy to pretend to be you in video calls while you pay him a cut from the salary