,,The ML Ethics, Transparency, & Accountability team was one of a kind'' Sure, something nobody has heared of and nobody knows why it should be at a company like Twitter.
My reply was,
"you're a global sentiment barometer"
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,,The ML Ethics, Transparency, & Accountability team was one of a kind'' Sure, something nobody has heared of and nobody knows why it should be at a company like Twitter.
My reply was,
"you're a global sentiment barometer"
I'm pretty curious about how and where Twitter employees were distributed. For a company ostensibly worth $44 billion, having 7,500 staff feels pretty damn lean. It feels like Musk isn't just purging people, he's purging the Twitter culture...
(Although that's just a number from a quick googling. Maybe they outsource a lot of manufacturing etc?)
Welcome to the dystopian future... I find it a bit galling how companies can force you into home office nowadays if it suits them (you want to avoid your underlings congregating in the office in such a situation), but also force you to come to the office when it suits them.
,,The ML Ethics, Transparency, & Accountability team was one of a kind'' Sure, something nobody has heared of and nobody knows why it should be at a company like Twitter.
> nobody knows why it should be at a company like Twitter. If you don't know you're the problem tbh
Remotely logging off employees without telling them anything says a lot about the people in charge
> “To help ensure the safety of each employee as well as Twitter systems and customer data, our offices will be temporarily closed and all badge access will be suspended,” the email reads. “If you are in an office or on your way to an office, please return home.” Welcome to the dystopian future... I find it a bit galling how companies can force you into home office nowadays if it suits them (you want to avoid your un…
Unless you think every time I buy some bread from my baker I'm stealing it from him?
Which company is going to have an easier time hiring after the dust settles and they have a growth stage again?
> Musk orders Twitter to cut infrastructure costs by $1 billion all sound and fury, signifying nothing
If true, I find the 'print out the code you wrote in the last 30-60 days' very grim and a very blunt tool for evaluating productivity.