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'It almost doubled our workload': AI is supposed to make jobs easier. These workers disagree::A new crop of artificial intelligence tools carries the promise of streamlining tasks, improving efficiency and boosting productivity in the workplace. But that hasn’t been Neil Clarke’s experience so far.

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[–] luthis@lemmy.nz 21 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Just sounds like business as usual when high ups who will never use the software and have no idea what its like to actually do the job decide to purchase software packages that are very pretty and have lots of graphs but function like absolute shit. Experiencing that right now. Can only have one tab open or it starts malfunctioning. How am I supposed to view two tickets at the same time huh? Guess all my work is going to take 4x as long now

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm just barely escaping a situation like that at my work.

Vendor sold the package as a drop in turnkey solution that had premade integrations with almost everything else we have. Get our input data formatted right and everything would "just work".

They literally had never encountered a hybrid AD or exchange environment (part on-prem part in the cloud, extremely common) and I just finished bridging the gaps in their "premade integration" with those. Took nearly 6 months, requiring extra stuff in azure and scripted automation on prem. One of the three main "drop in" things we bought it for.

And we still aren't really done. Apparently they had never encountered any places with legal requirements for data retention either. So we're having to custom build everything for that and turn off their "clean up old data" functionality.

Bastards keep trying to set timelines on our side too and we have to keep reminding them who's paying who.

[–] mayo@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

I can't stand those companies who effectively pitch these braindead implementations to management. I'm fighting a $50k "turnkey zero trust" implementation this month.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago

I'm just barely escaping a situation like that at my work.

Vendor sold the package as a drop in turnkey solution that had premade integrations with almost everything else we have. Get our input data formatted right and everything would "just work".

They literally had never encountered a hybrid AD or exchange environment (part on-prem part in the cloud) and I just finished bridging the gaps in their "premade integration" with those. Took nearly 6 months.

And we still aren't really done. Apparently they had never encountered any places with legal requirements for data retention either. So we're having to custom build everything for that and turn off their "clean up old data" functionality.

Bastards keep trying to set timelines on our side too and we have to keep reminding them who's paying who.