Makes sense to me. AI bullshit generators may be worse than useless for most of the things people try to do with them, but they might just be the perfect tool for rationalizing the systematic looting of formerly productive companies by private equity.
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It will all fail and we’ll all be worse off for it.
I am not mad about call centre jobs going away
You'll be here complaining about how you can't find a human with customer support
I'm mad they existed in the first place
You're mad that there's someone for you to call at your utility company if there's an issue with your bill or you need to move or cancel your service?
I’m mad that there used to be someone knowledgeable and empowered to help when you called your utility company, and they were outsourced to a call center where people generally can’t help and wouldn’t know how. Where they are tied to simple scripts and generally can’t answer anything else.
Call centers already are the enshittification of phone support. Voice menus is are the enshittification of call centers. Corps focus on ever cheaper without remembering there are customers trying to get help.
Will ai turn this trend around? It’s possible. Or is it just a cheaper way to make the experience yet worse while also getting rid of thousands of of low end jobs?
The future is bright! /s
So bright we had to remove the lampshade!
Could the Big Four be in danger?
They have been for awhile. Early adopter communities like the fediverse used to argue about the good and harm done by the big four.
For about the last five years, I haven't heard an early adopter defend the big four.
I saw/heard the same things around, for example, SEARS, back when it was week known that SEARS was too big and successful to fail.