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>sabotaging their company’s AI by entering proprietary info into public AI chatbots, using unapproved AI tools,
This is counter-productive and can get you in big trouble IMO. I don't even get what these are protesting.
>or intentionally using low-quality AI output in their work without fixing it.
This is better and I think I would totally do this if management forced me to use AI. If they want to pretend using this thing is a better use of my time, I'll give them what they want.
Fortunately I am working for an administration that has had rather tame expectations for gen AI use till now. They're basically just like "experiment if you want, be careful and use what works for you". So I just keep doing what I always did.
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