Counterpoint: To afford housing I must demonstrate to my boss that I’m using AI daily.
Me too, but then I used AI to automate my use of AI and now I don’t have to worry about AI anymore.
Wheels withing wheels withing wheels…
Can’t he just ask his AI to demonstrate it for him?
Yes but he’d need an AI to write the prompt to get the AI to demonstrate it.
Counter-counterpoint: The company is going to go bust. Get a job somewhere where you don’t do that before you’re forced to.
Demonstrate how? How’s your boss monitoring that?
I’m in the same situation where management has mandated daily AI usage. Cursor is the tool we use, and group-level usage monitoring is built right in. I assume that functionality exists for billing purposes, but managers are just as happy to use it to spy on us.
Seriously? Damn I haven’t activated my cursor license yet. I use copilot when appropriate, and I don’t believe that has spying so I don’t “get credit” for it
I’ve taken to impersonating clanker when I message him
“Roger Roger!”
Seriously, my old boss was very upfront with that metric, as well as goals for completing ai training. I don’t mind the training goal to much since it’s always good to learn more about technologies, but it was specific classes that were entirely bullshit.
But using ai every day? And we live in fear of the next round of layoffs and whether that will be the criteria, rather than how well you do your job
New boss hasn’t said anything, but I’ve give back to using ai when it may be useful. That’s probably stupid on my part, even self-sabotage, because reality is real
AI? No. Machine learning? Possibly.
So that’s what vibe coding is.
Welcome to the glorious world of managing. It sounds great but it required attention, a calm demeniour and corrections/adjustments. There is no free lunch on the corporate ladder of shit. You might dig the hole, plan the hole, supervise the hole. Only the man that owns the hole is getting a free lunch in this long centipede of shit.
I’m just lazy and don’t care about the quality of my work. It’s a job. My boss doesn’t know the difference anyway.
I need AI to do my job though.
It helps (sometimes) in my job, but I wouldn’t be jobless if it went away tomorrow. I also try to only use it for very mundane tasks, because otherwise I would stop thinking for myself and that’s what really ruins programming and makes you stupid.
Maybe. So far I think I’ve been doing well since ai may help coding but is never the final iteration. It does take some skill and intelligence to revignize what needs improvement and how to get the ai to do it, or when the ai can’t help anymore and you need to turn it into maintainable code by hand
My entire company is based around AI.





