AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
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AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
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Re: AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
#2The article is about retail.
Re: AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
#3I’m surprised middle management still has much of a role with low skill jobs.
Feed people instructions via app and fire them if they fail. Curious it me that retail hasn’t been appified like delivery or warehouse work.
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#4Don’t worry software engineering managers, we all know it’s opposite for us! If jira were to get AI, we would have so much more to manage!
Re: AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
#5The article is about retail.
Are you suggesting I change the title to be more specific to the type of hourly worker?
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#7Th only use managers bring is that its easier to explain timesheet discrepancies to them vs HR/a computer.
Re: AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
#8The article is about retail.
Are you suggesting I change the title to be more specific to the type of hourly worker?
I think it would be more interesting if you elaborate on what specific middle-management tasks you think will be automated. You only touch on that very briefly. If the Roomba gets stuck nobody cares; if a bad decision is made that costs the company serious whompa$, somebody needs to be held accountable.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you suggesting I change the title to be more specific to the type of hourly worker?
I think it would be more interesting if you elaborate on what specific middle-management tasks you think will be automated. You only touch on that very briefly. If the Roomba gets stuck nobody cares; if a bad decision is made that costs the company serious whompa$, somebody needs to be held accountable.
Thank you! Excellent feedback, much appreciated.
Re: AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers
#10Reminds me of the story Manna: