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A good 20% of my weekly workload is writing summaries of reports that I know nobody reads.
I haven’t had a raise in years. They say there no room in the budget but won’t entertain any solutions that cut costs.
So I gave myself a raise while I’m looking for other opportunities.
Mine is not a usual situation. I don’t recommend LLMs for work that matters in the least. I’m just killing some mindless busywork while people wonder why my brain hasn’t melted from it yet.
I’ll probably not read the summary you wrote of the report I also probably wouldn’t read, so I really don’t care about your use of LLM because that’s fine. You have a soul crushingly stupid job responsibility and I wish you well in your efforts to find better.
What I can’t stand are: Someone had something to convey that could have been a sentence, but had to make it “professionally” long and used an LLM to drag it out. This isn’t new, but it’s more common now thanks to LLM making it effortless.
Someone who refuses to answer “I don’t know” to a question, but act like they do know instead, particularly using LLMs to fake it nowadays. I could have asked the LLM myself if that would have worked. I’ve seen this exchange too much:
Genuinely I would ask for their resignation if it was in my power to fire them