I like that every time he gives the annoyed "i'm repeating this to you because you didn't understand it the first time" thing he gives him nothing but new information
@@MrJellyman223 As you seem to be a fan of jelly, that probably means you know everything there is to know about jelly. Could you make me a jelly that tastes like arsenic but won't poison people and that's firm enough to sit on, like a stool, but squashy enough to eat comfortably? And can it be in all the colours of the rainbow except the primary colours and any colour that stems from a primary colour or is in any way connected to a primary colour?
@@SoZettaSlow That's true actually. This guy is the kind of evil where you don't want to actively harm anyone for no reason, but you will do anything if it supports you own selfish interests with complete disregard for anybody else, so long as it doesn't take too much of your own effort
Wait until he discovers that the applications don't actually do what people think they do. And that ChatGPT is actually a worse search engine than Google.
The fact that he specifically twlls him to leave out executives like him and his son Luke is extremely frustrating because you KNOW they could be easily replaced by AI
if you were the boss you would give your son a job at your company too. lets face it, humans are terrified of dying and thats why they want to leave a legacy behind. I dont think theres a single person that wouldnt wanna leave their company to their heir. unless they're a complete failure of a human
They've found that the easiest to replace position is a CEO. I'm not joking. Apparently basic AI can do the job of a CEO better then some of the best can. We aren't talking about that for some reason.
its because ceo’s dont really work. they jus go to a fuckin board meeting every 2 weeks or so. the harsh truth is the richer you are the less you work, because you can just pay people to work FOR you. thats why the poorest of us have to work our asses off for scraps while the ppl at the top do almost nothing and make millions
Problem is: 1. Most CEOs are fall guys for the board and are needed to take any damage and responsibility for a company should anything go wrong. Replacing them with an AI gets rid of a person you can blame. So companies probably won't opt for that. 2. You think CEOs are demanding enough, imagine a world where an AI makes decisions that can stream line and cut corners on every virtual aspect of business operations. The AI would figure out a way to force you to work like a dog every second you're on the job and fire you the second the tracking software notices a slight dip in performance. Is that what you want? 3. Many CEOs are the same people who founded the company so you don't have the right to take the company away from them and replace them with AI (you damn commie). Lastly, if you replace the CEO, the next most powerful person is just a CFO and you'll just find someone else to complain about lol
I was gonna say “he’s gonna flip when he sees he could be replaced by AI” but then he specifically told the worker not to do memos for the execs and I was like “oh you bastard”.
Yeah he already knows which jobs could be replaced, he just doesn’t want to be “the bad guy” and be the one to make the official assessment. That’s why he makes the coder do it. Keeps his hands clean and he can reasonably claim that “it was suggested by someone else”
I think asking for clarification is what made the encounter frustrating. I would have simply said OK, I'll get on it did you want me to get to that before or after this and that project I'm working on? And then use ChatGPT to rapidly write up a list of everyone's job functions and how they could use AI and their expertise to assist them create decent, correct, professional level output. The graphic designer can use AI to rapidly generate prototypes and combine them for a final design. The coder can use AI to rapidly generate rough drafts of code, performs certain edits and corrections, then get to the final product in less time. Everyone can use AI to brainstorm, and to help draft and edit emails and other written communication. The middle managers could be replaced by an internal AI that stores information people put into it about their progress with tasks, and spit out info when asked so everyone's on the same page. The executives could be streamlined into fewer execs who use AI to brainstorm.
The irony that middle management roles can usually be replaced by a screen idle timer or a once a year performance review but they think they're the irreplaceable ones...
as someone who has been in middle management twice, i can tell you that they are there to keep the bosses from firing everyone and the workers from quitting should they ever speak to one another.
I'd just write Chat GPT for all roles, making the entire workforce dissapear, then wait for the boss to come crawling back to us when the business starts failing immediately
Good for you for making him spell it out. I always act a little ditzy and fluttery during these conversations to force them to say exactly what they want. These are pyrrhic victories, but sometimes that's the best you can do.
The best thing to have would be the request in writing, as a form of covering ones own ass. All in case some higher up comes to the person and tries to start shit, then the person asked to do a certain thing can say "[boss's name] asked me to do so. Here, I have it in writing even."
@toxicbavariankitten I do that when I'm asked to do things that are officially illegal and unethical. In cases like this that are not technically unethical, but are completely shitty things to do, I never ask for an email that they can send from the safe confines of their office. No. This is the time to temporarily lose 15 IQ points so that they have to explain it twice in excruciating detail using clear languagethat George Carlan woul approve of. When you get an order like that you have to make the other person as uncomfortable as possible.
Boss not realizing that around 90% of middle management like his position is perfect for being replaced by AI is one of the funniest things to come out of the AI craze
Especially when you realize his son Luke is the character from the useless coworker videos. Pretty sure you don't need AI to replace that guy, you could pretty easily get the job done with a doorstop.
That's what many bosses want in real life. The thing is machines and automated service require human supervision and intervention. It's an impossible ask but makes the profit margin unbelievable.
You are way too good at acting. I know you mostly do short form skits on youtube, but the realism is what makes it so dang good and horrifying. Dear God.
He wants to determine which jobs can be replaced by AI and then turns around and says to give him the memos in printed paper form because digital is too complicated.. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight…
A lot of people missing how the boss can't give clear and specific instructions for what he wants. Which is what you need to be able to do in order to harness AI properly
My manager literally asked my to automate my job using various AI tools that i know, it started when i was explaining to him how i use some tools to become more productive, now I don't want to do that, if i code such a workflow, i would make it a product, sell it and then resign
Do it in the most poor way possible to just get the most menial parts of the job done. Once your boss realizes why the AI can’t do it properly, he’ll still keep you around. Had a boss that asked me exactly this.
My company has been telling its people to use AI more for their work, they'll probably not be replacing existing employees in favor of AI anytime soon but they're definitely trying to not hire more people while increasing the number of clients by having the work assisted by AI. But thankfully our clients are very intelligent, usually PhD holders, so most of them use AI detection software and whatnot and then complain about it when they find out. And rightfully so, if you're paying 6k for a service you expect it to be properly done by a professional and not an AI, else they could just buy a chatGPT subscription for $25 and use that. Our company is just failing to realize that while they're thinking about replacing employees with AI, their whole business is being replaced by AI.
I want a sequel to this that's the boss freaking out that the guy did the memos for *every* role in the company but left in why it would or wouldn't be practical to replace certain roles
Gotta love how terribly out of touch he is with his own employees, why bother working harder when you know that you're going to be fired and replaced by an AI program anyways lmao
I have actually accomplished automating away some of the "higher ups" in my company. Now they do not know what to do, since their email conversations and market outlooks kan be done by a code😮
I worked at a restaurant and corporate tried to intimidate people by making us do an evaluation of how AI could replace employees. But the data showed that only upper management would be replaced because that was the position that demanded the least amount of skill and dedication.
Uh, yeah Peter? I need you to code an AI replacement for you and your fellow coders. And if you could get those TPS reports into me asap, that would be great ☕
I had a professor last semester who worked professionally as a coder (and other computer things that I didnt understand bc I'm a computer idiot, hence being in a computer class) for years, he accepts AI as a useful inevitable and he went out of his way several times to point out that a notable AI weakness is in web design specifically. So funny to hear it said in this video like that
If I was Tim, I would 100% get that in writing somewhere. Cuz I guarantee that when the higher up starts firing people based on the 'analysis and memo' and replace those people with AI, only for the AI to fail, this guy is 100% going to blame Tim. He's going to say Tim never said it wasn't practical and claim Tim thought it was a great idea.
What people don't understand is if you design the button to click wrong, it can cause security issues. Seriously the people who want to replace coders with AI are the dumbest people out there.
It makes me mad how perfectly he blends the tone of being absurdly condescending and not knowing what the hell he's doing outside of wanting to make everyone's lives harder
The irony being that ai could probably do a better job of determining a better financial outcome for a company than executives ever could, and they take exorbitantly larger sums than average joes
This just made me realize something. Shouldn’t executives like be the prime job to be replaced by ai? Like it’s mostly analyzing data making deductions on stuff based on as much information that they have available. An ai could recall Al the information and apply them in a wait that takes everything into consideration to make decisions. Also it would save a shit ton of money on executive compensation.
Memo - Role Analysis: IT Director After scrutinizing all the available data, it appears this role has three primary functions. 1) Set and achieve goals in line with the executive team's expectations, 2) Organize and prioritize IT department personnel's tasks to ensure quality and timeliness, 3) Mediate interpersonal conflicts between IT staff. It has been determined that all three of these responsibilities can be successfully accomplished utilizing an AI assistant program, which can recieve instruction and within minutes seamlessly delegate the workload to staff. This implementation will save the company approximately six figures on annual payroll.
The fact that the recreation of this kind of people are actually I find to meet someone like it and it is real. This kind of people are REAL. They just exist to make you suffer.
"It's not capitalism it's corporatism!" "This is all caused by regulations of the marketplace!" *is explicity caused because there are loopholes in the regulation of the marketplace manipulated for the rich*
Haha I can relate to the paper thing. Working in IT for libraries the MFD went down and it was a licensing thing which wasn't in our control. It was like bedlam in there. I guess we still require paper for a lot of things. I always wondered how much paper gets used daily for lawyer type work as a paralegal. printer must run hot all day there unless things are more digital?
That process should result in one letter on the bosses desk, preferably printed on a bright pink sheet of paper, to help the boss understand what just happened. After all, the coder would be the first person in the company who would be able to replace someone with an AI, because they're the one who could modify the AI as needed to best serve that purpose, and the boss doesn't seem very bright so if anybody could be replaced it's probably them.
Honestly, I wouldn't ask this boss for clarification at all, I would simply do literally what he asked and write a memo detailing which jobs could be replaced by AI. You could go through each job role, like how the graphic designer has to input prompts into an AI, take the output, check it for quality, compare variations based on soft criteria like vibes, purpose, connotations, cultural details, etc. Then the graphic designer has to combine the successful elements together into a professional level design and finalize it by making a clean vector graphic or whatever is required.
Interestingly, AI would actually be *really good* at doing middle management stuff. Send in your reports/updates, they could even be dozens of pages. Tell it your goals, and then it will spit out a step by step plan on what to do.
I like that every time he gives the annoyed "i'm repeating this to you because you didn't understand it the first time" thing he gives him nothing but new information
i've worked with "i hate repeating myself" type people... they're always the worst at explaining and have the most nonsensical problems/requests
@@MrJellyman223 As you seem to be a fan of jelly, that probably means you know everything there is to know about jelly. Could you make me a jelly that tastes like arsenic but won't poison people and that's firm enough to sit on, like a stool, but squashy enough to eat comfortably? And can it be in all the colours of the rainbow except the primary colours and any colour that stems from a primary colour or is in any way connected to a primary colour?
@kpopfan674 sorry, i don't do direct requests anymore. had a bad experience once. would prefer not to talk about it, but yes, it was jam-related.
@@MrJellyman223 That's fine, my request was nonsensical anyway :)
This thread will be immortalised in my photo gallery
It's not even subtle anymore these characters are literally supervillains
Fr they should be shown on the next netflx movie
Nah Supervillains usually have something you can support them for
Nothing super about em'. It's the banality of evil.
@@SoZettaSlow That's true actually. This guy is the kind of evil where you don't want to actively harm anyone for no reason, but you will do anything if it supports you own selfish interests with complete disregard for anybody else, so long as it doesn't take too much of your own effort
Lol there's nothing super about him, though. He's just a pathetic and less human Michael Scott
Yes, once letters are sent, your employees will be working a lot harder, but on getting their resumes out to other companies
Or quite quitting as soon as those resumes are out 😂
Hopefully, those OTHER companies arent looking towards AI, too!
I mean, the boss literally wants to write letters to fire each of them, not to make them work harder :(
the irony of wanting to use AI in the company but thinking everything being digital is too complicated. Thanks, I hate it!
Wait which is luke
@@xaayer The useless coworker
@fatalposiie oh shoot thanks haha
"Thanks, I hate it!" 😭 Me too dude, me too.
Wait until he discovers that the applications don't actually do what people think they do. And that ChatGPT is actually a worse search engine than Google.
The fact that he specifically twlls him to leave out executives like him and his son Luke is extremely frustrating because you KNOW they could be easily replaced by AI
@@totalgoober *especially Luke*
@bec7080 ESPECIALLY LUKE.
if you were the boss you would give your son a job at your company too. lets face it, humans are terrified of dying and thats why they want to leave a legacy behind. I dont think theres a single person that wouldnt wanna leave their company to their heir. unless they're a complete failure of a human
@@williamwoolf8072 Luke is a failure of a human, that guy basically lives in HR's office
He could be replaced by a scarecrow and 10 sided dice
The irony of him having a Robin Hood mug 💀
The irony of him wanting physical papers and tired of everything being digital while also wanting to shift into digital Ai 💀
@@TravellerZasha100% as soon as he switched anyone to AI he’d immediately have no idea why they aren’t working as well as a human
Never thought of it but what an ironic name for an app.
It's like being a conservative who listens to Rage Against The Machine 😭
@SannyTrademarkRATM has become the machine.
I would create them only for the executives and his son and then send it to his higher up
I’m pretty sure the directive came from his higher ups. Money saved doesn’t go directly to his pockets.
@@nopereradicatorHe IS one of the higher up. He IS one of the parasites that take the money while treating workers like shit.
That’s the correct response
@@eyespy3001 and not practical
The shareholders would be interested to see how much more profitable the company would be with no C-suite
They've found that the easiest to replace position is a CEO.
I'm not joking. Apparently basic AI can do the job of a CEO better then some of the best can.
We aren't talking about that for some reason.
its because ceo’s dont really work. they jus go to a fuckin board meeting every 2 weeks or so. the harsh truth is the richer you are the less you work, because you can just pay people to work FOR you. thats why the poorest of us have to work our asses off for scraps while the ppl at the top do almost nothing and make millions
💯💯💯
Yeah right replace all CEOs with AI. Fuckin geniuses I tell you
Problem is:
1. Most CEOs are fall guys for the board and are needed to take any damage and responsibility for a company should anything go wrong. Replacing them with an AI gets rid of a person you can blame. So companies probably won't opt for that.
2. You think CEOs are demanding enough, imagine a world where an AI makes decisions that can stream line and cut corners on every virtual aspect of business operations. The AI would figure out a way to force you to work like a dog every second you're on the job and fire you the second the tracking software notices a slight dip in performance. Is that what you want?
3. Many CEOs are the same people who founded the company so you don't have the right to take the company away from them and replace them with AI (you damn commie).
Lastly, if you replace the CEO, the next most powerful person is just a CFO and you'll just find someone else to complain about lol
While probably still having more ethics and morality than an actual CEO could have. Crazy.
"An AI can do it" has the same energy as "he's playing the Nintendo"
Even worse, Nintendo is still a brand name, but this guy couldn’t even figure out ChatGPT’s name. It’s the same energy as saying “That gaming thing”
@@DeathnoteBB or like my grandpa called it back in the days of the Gameboy: The button-mash-thing.
?what? I don’t get it. You can play a Nintendo. There is the NintendoEntertainmentSystem, an Nintendo64, etc
We want to incorporate "machine learning"
@@DeathnoteBBactually the other commercial AIs have caught up, Google's newest Gemini version is great
I was gonna say “he’s gonna flip when he sees he could be replaced by AI” but then he specifically told the worker not to do memos for the execs and I was like “oh you bastard”.
The sad irony is that middle management can never be replaced by AI. Middle Management is the cockroach of the corporate world.
“I’m so sick of everything being digital” perfect ending lol
Making them explain exactly what they want is so important. They never know themselves
Yeah he already knows which jobs could be replaced, he just doesn’t want to be “the bad guy” and be the one to make the official assessment.
That’s why he makes the coder do it. Keeps his hands clean and he can reasonably claim that “it was suggested by someone else”
@@frankwest5388 let's be honest, he both doesn't know shit, and also doesn't want to do his own dirty work
I think asking for clarification is what made the encounter frustrating. I would have simply said OK, I'll get on it did you want me to get to that before or after this and that project I'm working on? And then use ChatGPT to rapidly write up a list of everyone's job functions and how they could use AI and their expertise to assist them create decent, correct, professional level output. The graphic designer can use AI to rapidly generate prototypes and combine them for a final design. The coder can use AI to rapidly generate rough drafts of code, performs certain edits and corrections, then get to the final product in less time. Everyone can use AI to brainstorm, and to help draft and edit emails and other written communication. The middle managers could be replaced by an internal AI that stores information people put into it about their progress with tasks, and spit out info when asked so everyone's on the same page. The executives could be streamlined into fewer execs who use AI to brainstorm.
The irony that middle management roles can usually be replaced by a screen idle timer or a once a year performance review but they think they're the irreplaceable ones...
🤣🤣🤣💯
as someone who has been in middle management twice, i can tell you that they are there to keep the bosses from firing everyone and the workers from quitting should they ever speak to one another.
Lost my middle management job during C19, went to a job that was replaced by AI, and I've been unemployed for almost 2 years now.
What job did you do? @@RockCh4lk
I'd just write Chat GPT for all roles, making the entire workforce dissapear, then wait for the boss to come crawling back to us when the business starts failing immediately
malicious compliance.
I mean if you want to be really malicious just replace accounting and HR with AI
Let the only paper on the boss's table at 5PM be a letter of resignation.
But have Chat GTT write it with the boss’ name
@@eyespy3001 "Chat GTT"
Good for you for making him spell it out. I always act a little ditzy and fluttery during these conversations to force them to say exactly what they want. These are pyrrhic victories, but sometimes that's the best you can do.
The best thing to have would be the request in writing, as a form of covering ones own ass. All in case some higher up comes to the person and tries to start shit, then the person asked to do a certain thing can say "[boss's name] asked me to do so. Here, I have it in writing even."
@toxicbavariankitten I do that when I'm asked to do things that are officially illegal and unethical. In cases like this that are not technically unethical, but are completely shitty things to do, I never ask for an email that they can send from the safe confines of their office. No. This is the time to temporarily lose 15 IQ points so that they have to explain it twice in excruciating detail using clear languagethat George Carlan woul approve of. When you get an order like that you have to make the other person as uncomfortable as possible.
I swear every video of this boss makes me want to beg the guy to quit 😭
same 💀💀
it's a.. skit? you know that right
@@13lack_Rose it's called immersion, it comes with the territory
do you like to ruin acting for everyone else watching skits too?
@@13lack_Rose it's a.. joke? you know that right
this awful boss character pisses me off possibly more than any of his other characters
i dont know why im surprised that this guy is related to luke with how incompetent he is, like father like son ig
Wait we know luke? The incompetent coworker or who?
What I want you to do is very simple, so simple in fact that I'm not sure what it is specifically I'm asking you to do and how to do it.
Boss not realizing that around 90% of middle management like his position is perfect for being replaced by AI is one of the funniest things to come out of the AI craze
The irony of a guy that Robin Hood would’ve shot drinking out of a Robin Hood mug is so thick an arrow could stick into it
“What you mean AI is on the computer? Since when did the good ol’ American ‘A’ stop standing for ‘analog’?”
Everyone who should have been replaced was off limits lmao
Especially when you realize his son Luke is the character from the useless coworker videos. Pretty sure you don't need AI to replace that guy, you could pretty easily get the job done with a doorstop.
The ad before was, for once, welcome. Helped me take a deep breath before I actually tried punching my phone.
I punched it. I actually punched it.
Bro wants to leave like 3 people and replace everyone else 💀
The three people will only be there to maintain the AI
That's not necessarily a good business strategy.😅
That's what many bosses want in real life. The thing is machines and automated service require human supervision and intervention. It's an impossible ask but makes the profit margin unbelievable.
@@michellebyrom6551not only that but if everyone is replaced by ai no one will be able to buy their products
So ur other character aka the useless coworker is his son. Makes total sense. Bravo.
someone needs to bail out luigi he’s got another job lined up
Lawyer fund anyone?
Ah yes, the future is going out golfing with your C suite buddies and son Luke while AI does everything, and 90% of the population is homeless.
“I’m so sick and tired of everything being digital” after trying to replace people with AI. Bro that was the icing on the cake lmaoo
You are way too good at acting. I know you mostly do short form skits on youtube, but the realism is what makes it so dang good and horrifying. Dear God.
They Dunning Kruger effect is not even applicable because he does not even know a bare minimum about AI
He wants to determine which jobs can be replaced by AI and then turns around and says to give him the memos in printed paper form because digital is too complicated..
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight…
I like how the boss had him exclude the executives because THOSE are the people who REALLY need to be replaced by AI 😂
"Huh, that's weird. Couldn't find any job replaceable by AI. Oh well! Another victory for humanity, I suppose!"
Not Luke being his son😭
Very lore
A lot of people missing how the boss can't give clear and specific instructions for what he wants. Which is what you need to be able to do in order to harness AI properly
Thanks mate, I hadn't thought about that
That ending is the cherry on top
Love how the character benefiting from nepotism is named Luke for all The Office fans
Painful but realistic sketch as always
My manager literally asked my to automate my job using various AI tools that i know, it started when i was explaining to him how i use some tools to become more productive, now I don't want to do that, if i code such a workflow, i would make it a product, sell it and then resign
Do it in the most poor way possible to just get the most menial parts of the job done. Once your boss realizes why the AI can’t do it properly, he’ll still keep you around.
Had a boss that asked me exactly this.
@thalissevero7627 good idea, i am thinking about automating my job but not informing manager, which will give me time to look for another job
You should automate all your tedious job functions, then relax and collect a paycheck for less work.
Definitely don't tell your boss you're automating away tedious tasks! Make them think it still takes the original amount of time
Memorandum: Management can be replaced by AI.
Boss: Not like that
My company has been telling its people to use AI more for their work, they'll probably not be replacing existing employees in favor of AI anytime soon but they're definitely trying to not hire more people while increasing the number of clients by having the work assisted by AI. But thankfully our clients are very intelligent, usually PhD holders, so most of them use AI detection software and whatnot and then complain about it when they find out. And rightfully so, if you're paying 6k for a service you expect it to be properly done by a professional and not an AI, else they could just buy a chatGPT subscription for $25 and use that. Our company is just failing to realize that while they're thinking about replacing employees with AI, their whole business is being replaced by AI.
And of COURSE he takes this to the coder because he knows HR would slip a brick over this
The Robin Hood mug adds a subtle irony that I really enjoyed with this one lol
god i cant wait to enter the workforce
please do a follow up of him doing a memo on Luke and how his job is replaceable.
The best part of this is that CEO's can be replaced, web designers no
Can holywood hire this guy already. He’s just… so, so good at it. What the hell man, you either take classes or are a natural.
The acting is so good, I wanna quit the job and I'm not even working there.
The amount of hate I have for AI is MASSIVE
Task like mail writing or asking status of something every 30mins from sub-ordinates by executives is very difficult and can't be replaced by AI.
I want a sequel to this that's the boss freaking out that the guy did the memos for *every* role in the company but left in why it would or wouldn't be practical to replace certain roles
Boss: i hate all that digital technology stuff but please tell me how I can replace people with AI
Tim: ......
No he wants Tim to make memos to send to the employees to tell them how they could be replaced
3:35 "i quit"
Gotta love how terribly out of touch he is with his own employees, why bother working harder when you know that you're going to be fired and replaced by an AI program anyways lmao
So he's also having the worker write the firing letters too. Okay.
I literally got an ad for AI after this...
not me getting a robinhood ad and a "create passive income!!!" ad on this lmao
LMFAO the irony!
I have actually accomplished automating away some of the "higher ups" in my company. Now they do not know what to do, since their email conversations and market outlooks kan be done by a code😮
I worked at a restaurant and corporate tried to intimidate people by making us do an evaluation of how AI could replace employees. But the data showed that only upper management would be replaced because that was the position that demanded the least amount of skill and dedication.
Uh, yeah Peter? I need you to code an AI replacement for you and your fellow coders. And if you could get those TPS reports into me asap, that would be great ☕
Good luck- AI engineer/Computer Scientist
AI CEO when
we dont need a human CEO. every other employee should be operated by humans though
"Sick and tired of everything being digital"😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's when you mark everyone as possible to be replaced by AI, making the company bankrupt after they fire everyone and realize AI can't do anything.
I had a professor last semester who worked professionally as a coder (and other computer things that I didnt understand bc I'm a computer idiot, hence being in a computer class) for years, he accepts AI as a useful inevitable and he went out of his way several times to point out that a notable AI weakness is in web design specifically. So funny to hear it said in this video like that
Hmm thinking ai ceo might be 2% better than humans
This is so painful and real lol I have seen directors have this exact conversation
The Robin Hood mug irony is a nice touch.
If I was Tim, I would 100% get that in writing somewhere. Cuz I guarantee that when the higher up starts firing people based on the 'analysis and memo' and replace those people with AI, only for the AI to fail, this guy is 100% going to blame Tim. He's going to say Tim never said it wasn't practical and claim Tim thought it was a great idea.
He did leave the analysis to Tim, so if any memo says a role is replaceable today, I think it would be Tim's fault.
i want to see how he responds to everyone quitting
What people don't understand is if you design the button to click wrong, it can cause security issues. Seriously the people who want to replace coders with AI are the dumbest people out there.
"You don't need to do one for Luke"
Bruh
It makes me mad how perfectly he blends the tone of being absurdly condescending and not knowing what the hell he's doing outside of wanting to make everyone's lives harder
If evil boss knew what chat GTT was he could do it himself by 5. Except it would be in digital format 😢 poor evil boss
I'm going to have to tell UA-cam to stop recommending videos from this channel to me because they make me too angry
The irony being that ai could probably do a better job of determining a better financial outcome for a company than executives ever could, and they take exorbitantly larger sums than average joes
This just made me realize something. Shouldn’t executives like be the prime job to be replaced by ai? Like it’s mostly analyzing data making deductions on stuff based on as much information that they have available. An ai could recall Al the information and apply them in a wait that takes everything into consideration to make decisions. Also it would save a shit ton of money on executive compensation.
I love how the boss made it clear that the value of AI is *intimidation* and not its technical ability
Memo - Role Analysis: IT Director
After scrutinizing all the available data, it appears this role has three primary functions. 1) Set and achieve goals in line with the executive team's expectations, 2) Organize and prioritize IT department personnel's tasks to ensure quality and timeliness, 3) Mediate interpersonal conflicts between IT staff.
It has been determined that all three of these responsibilities can be successfully accomplished utilizing an AI assistant program, which can recieve instruction and within minutes seamlessly delegate the workload to staff. This implementation will save the company approximately six figures on annual payroll.
That mug is too adorable though! ❤
The fact that the recreation of this kind of people are actually I find to meet someone like it and it is real. This kind of people are REAL. They just exist to make you suffer.
Comprehensive list of jobs that can be replaced by AI, currently:
* Half of a call centre worker
LUKE IS HIS SON
I can’t tell if these are gonna be used as threats or… 😭
Yes
Absolutely
"What??? Capitalism isn't dehumanizing! It's designed to be free, stuff like that isn't allowed."
This video is historical materialism at its finest 💀
"It's not capitalism it's corporatism!"
"This is all caused by regulations of the marketplace!" *is explicity caused because there are loopholes in the regulation of the marketplace manipulated for the rich*
I love jerk's audience lol y'all are my people
@@bivtheast great comments in this thread for sure! straight facts!
Haha I can relate to the paper thing. Working in IT for libraries the MFD went down and it was a licensing thing which wasn't in our control. It was like bedlam in there. I guess we still require paper for a lot of things. I always wondered how much paper gets used daily for lawyer type work as a paralegal. printer must run hot all day there unless things are more digital?
The paper comment at the end is my favorite 😂
This dude's acting is so good I swear it makes him look 10 years older in these videos.
That's a work of art
That process should result in one letter on the bosses desk, preferably printed on a bright pink sheet of paper, to help the boss understand what just happened. After all, the coder would be the first person in the company who would be able to replace someone with an AI, because they're the one who could modify the AI as needed to best serve that purpose, and the boss doesn't seem very bright so if anybody could be replaced it's probably them.
Honestly, I wouldn't ask this boss for clarification at all, I would simply do literally what he asked and write a memo detailing which jobs could be replaced by AI. You could go through each job role, like how the graphic designer has to input prompts into an AI, take the output, check it for quality, compare variations based on soft criteria like vibes, purpose, connotations, cultural details, etc. Then the graphic designer has to combine the successful elements together into a professional level design and finalize it by making a clean vector graphic or whatever is required.
Gotta love how management can be replaced easier than the employees.
i thought this was going to end with him being the only one to get a memo, almost disappointed it didnt.
The irony of that last bit got me
Interestingly, AI would actually be *really good* at doing middle management stuff.
Send in your reports/updates, they could even be dozens of pages. Tell it your goals, and then it will spit out a step by step plan on what to do.
“Hey boss, here’s that analysis for you. Apparently, the only job that can be fully replaced with AI is yours. Have a great day!”
Go along with it but actually find the rolls that you can replace the CEO with and get the AI to do that
"hey chatgpt. Here's a list of some roles at a company. Please write memos for each role that detail how they could be replaced by ai products."
That Robin Hood mug is sweet!
The Robin Hood mug is 🔥😂
That last part sent me lmao