The new global study, in partnership with The Upwork Research Institute, interviewed 2,500 global C-suite executives, full-time employees and freelancers. Results show that the optimistic expectations about AI’s impact are not aligning with the reality faced by many employees. The study identifies a disconnect between the high expectations of managers and the actual experiences of employees using AI.

Despite 96% of C-suite executives expecting AI to boost productivity, the study reveals that, 77% of employees using AI say it has added to their workload and created challenges in achieving the expected productivity gains. Not only is AI increasing the workloads of full-time employees, it’s hampering productivity and contributing to employee burnout.

  • JackbyDev
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    31 month ago

    Apart from me not reading the manual (or skimming to quick) I might have asked the LLM to check the history file rather than the command. Idk. I honestly didn’t know the history command did anything different than just printing the history file

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      1 month ago

      man 3 history

      info history

      Also, your .bashrc file in your $HOME Dir contains env variables you can set to modify the behaviors of the history function.

        • masterofn001
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          31 month ago

          Honestly, I thought I knew lots.

          Then, one day, I decided to read man intro

          Then I knew I knew I didn’t know much.

          I still don’t.

          But I now have a much better grasp of what/how.

      • JackbyDev
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        21 month ago

        I really need to alias man to man -a.

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              1 month ago

              The option -k for the command man allows you to search the manual pages for specific terms.

              Similar to the command apropos

              Examples of both in the image