• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    Zoom oddly enough was one of the first companies to require people to return to office.

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      Thank you. As a child I always thought this was such an important job. It’s a shame the highest paid humans are useless.

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        It IS an important job! Without us, the disabled, the elderly, and the lazy enough to become 600lbs couldn’t traverse large airports, and fly to various cities. We do a lot of hard backbreaking work for often very little money.

        So the next time you fly with grandma, slip your wheelchair assistant a $20 bill tip. Unless they were spectacularly awful at their jobs, and tossed your grandma down a flight of stairs…

        That would be awful!!! Still though…maybe like $5?

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      Easy; just shove a massive LiDAR scanner underneath, a few rechargeable 12 volt batteries, an acceptably advanced image processing system- it’s basically a self driving golf cart that would probably cost more then your yearly salary and not work as well but common sense doesn’t really mean anything to management so it’ll happen either way!

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        …stop being right. I know you don’t know the layout of the airport I work at, but theres a part where I’m SURE that thing would run over people.

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          . that thing would run over people.

          By running over people it will ensure that it has a decent supply of people in wheelchair. Because even AI need job security.

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    He clearly doesn’t understand how office politics works. If I’m taking a Zoom call at the beach, I want my camera on so I can flex on everyone in the office or home in their pajamas. I hope the CEO joins the call and sees me in my shades so I can get promoted to VP of Staying Light and Keeping it Tight.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The company made famous by pandemic video chatting has a new vision for the future of work.

    Zoom CEO Eric Yuan told The Verge that AI avatars will one day do your job on your behalf.

    According to Yuan, the avatar will speak in your Zoom meetings for you, answer emails, and take phone calls, supposedly freeing you up for the rest of your life.

    Yuan noted this is a distant vision of the future, but his comments come at a time of deep skepticism of AI technology and what it can really do.

    “I think solving the AI hallucination problem — I think that’ll be fixed,” Yuan said, offering a lot of belief and little insight into how.

    It’s unclear if they’ll reach this point, but it’s naive to think Zoom wouldn’t automate some jobs if they could.


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    If jobs consisted of only attending video calls and wiring emails, the world would be a very different place.