- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos believes that artificial intelligence is going to lead to unprecedented productivity gains which could result in cheaper food, housing, and two income households deciding that they no longer need two incomes. Internally, Amazon employees mock the company’s AI tools, refer to its output as “slop,” and joke about the company’s failed attempt to motivate employees to use AI tools effectively.
The memes are yet another example of the contrast between what AI companies say in public about its potential power and benefit versus the reality of how the people who help create these AI tools use and criticize them internally. Amazon employees told me about these memes after they saw my story last week about Google employees also internally sharing memes critical of Google’s AI tools.
“Now I have everything I need,” says the text over an image of a jet taking off in one meme posted by an Amazon employee. The jet is edited to carry the purple ghost logo for Kiro, Amazon’s AI-powered coding tool. “Narrator: He did not have everything he needed,” says the text over an image of a bunch of people left behind on the tarmac. I’ve recreated all the memes rather than share screenshots from the Slack channel in order to protect sources.
which could result in cheaper food, housing, and two income households deciding that they no longer need two incomes.
You know what is a better way to achieve this, Jeff? FUCKING PAYING YOUR EMPLOYEES A FAIR WAGE!!!
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos believes that artificial intelligence is going to lead to unprecedented productivity gains which could result in cheaper food, housing, and two income households deciding that they no longer need two incomes.
Pretty sure This only applies if it is a two billionaire income household
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is completely out of touch and just sounds like a moron
The problem (well, one of the many problems) is that “AI” is a meaningless buzzword slapped on everything by marketing drones. I’m sure there are some real advances that could be made by what five years ago we’d have called “machine learning”, but the chatbots that everyone’s currently obsessing over don’t have anything to do with that.
Such that women finally can go back to the kitchen and make food and babies? And be completely dependent on the income of the man again?
As god intended.
/s
I like that the response from Amazon was very obviously AI-written







