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phito ◴[] No.44617442[source]
I really wish some of my coworkers would stop using LLMs to write me emails or even Teams messages. It does feel extremely rude, to the point I don't even want to read them anymore.
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shreezus ◴[] No.44617658[source]
LinkedIn is probably the worst culprit. It has always been a wasteland of “corporate/professional slop”, except now the interface deliberately suggests AI-generated responses to posts. I genuinely cannot think of a worse “social network” than that hell hole.

“Very insightful! Truly a masterclass in turning everyday professional rituals into transformative personal branding opportunities. Your ability to synergize authenticity, thought leadership, and self-congratulation is unparalleled.”

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1. vouaobrasil ◴[] No.44617698[source]
Best thing you can do is quit LinkedIn. I deleted my account immediately once I first noticed AI-generated content there.
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2. stevekemp ◴[] No.44618024[source]
I guess that makes sense, unless you're single. LinkedIn is the new tinder.
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3. exographicskip ◴[] No.44618872[source]
Color me intrigued
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4. slumberlust ◴[] No.44618939{3}[source]
Would you like to 'swap business cards?'
5. mancerayder ◴[] No.44621231[source]
Let's expound some more on this. There's a parallel between people feeling forced to use online dating (mostly owned by one corporate entity) despite hating it, and being forced to use LinkedIn when you're in a state of paycheck-unattached or even just paycheck-curious.