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How AI Is Killing :marseypedoshoot: The Harvard :marseydoxingtruck: MBA

https://www.forbes.com/sites/quickerbettertech/2024/10/25/how-ai-is-killing-the-harvard-mba/

What gives pause is that these applications are just starting. Some are less than a year old. Project :marseynoyouzoom: yourself :marseydespawnurself: ahead :marseyviewerstare: just a few years. How long until bots are doing most of the work? Not that long. A single :marseywall: AI application :marseyappicon: will soon easily perform the research, calculations, analysis :marseynatesilverfox: and problem :marseytrolley: solving that dozens โ€“ hundreds - of high-paid Harvard :marseydoxingtruck: MBAs have been doing on Google :marseygetgle: and spreadsheets for years.

Firms like Goldman Sachs and UBS can not only save thousands of hours of time using AI but will be able to make better, more profitable decisions. Why hire a Harvard :marseydoxingtruck: MBA when you can have a robot :marseydaftpunkguy: do the work in their place :marseychtorrr: and do it better, round-the-clock and without the need to cut holiday :marseygingerbread: bonus checks?

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It's not going to happen because the kind of work an MBA does isn't meaningful anyway and they and their paymasters know it. If you were a CEO of a company and you wanted to minimise the cost of your bankers without affecting the work being done you didn't need AI to do it - you could just fire them all. No one does though because it was never about actual work, it's about jobs for the boys and intra-class social maneuvering, and until AI can own a house and be smug that it has more yachts than you then it's no fun to let AI do rich people work.

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I think that's partially Elons success strategy, that and being able to tell when engineers are bull-pooping you

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:marseyhesright: the fun part of being a high level banking exec is making a bunch of smug Harvard kids your bitches by forcing them to do minor edits on spreadsheets and slide decks at 4 am Sunday morning.

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sure but you wouldn't know anything about that sparkmonkey

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Excuse you, but my advanced, multidimensional Big Dataโ„ข could never be represented in a primitive Excel sheet. :!marseyindignant:

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we use csv.

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https://media.tenor.com/XnKwOy3aZnkAAAAx/shocked-gasp.webp

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Eh, chatGPT let me avoid bringing in a team of consultants to draft a project plan, enough that I could take it and turn it into a full project plan in a couple of days and I got a promotion to lead and execute it. I didn't even hide that I used chatGPT for it, I straight up told my C suite and ended up with a ~30% raise lmao

We're even feeding a private instance of GPT all of our SOPs and system documentation to create a helpdesk. Hoping that works but if not then whatever.

Obviously if you use it to replace your own work rather than treat it like a gopher-intern, that will bite you in the butt.

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