Submitted by maxtility t3_108snou in singularity
V_Shtrum t1_j3vytka wrote
Reply to comment by IluvBsissa in Escape Velocity from Bullshit Jobs by maxtility
Yes I read and enjoyed it, I found it equally insightful and hilarious
The only thing I'd say is that, in relation to this discussion, he has a very loose definition of what makes a job bullshit. Am I right in saying he considers a job bullshit when (and only when) the employee considers it bullshit? It just seems too broad and leads to contradictions.
IluvBsissa t1_j3w1bi1 wrote
Yes, that's his definition.
I would maybe add : if a machine can do your job better than you, and at a lower cost, you have a Bullshit Job. Eg : Pharmacists, data entry mf, tellers...some people love their bs jobs tho, e.g sugar industry Lobbyists who get paid millions each year to veto new national health measure in Congress.
I think a few accademic tried to venture a lil bit in these new waters, but didn't generate any new insights. I think we should ask them on Reddit.
V_Shtrum t1_j3w5hm7 wrote
>I would maybe add : if a machine can do your job better than you, and at a lower cost, you have a Bullshit
That makes a lot of sense, I don't think Graeber talked a lot about that - if at all.
Speaking of data entry, I (unfortunately) have to do a little bit of this at work: nothing difficult but I take input radiological reports and extract information to put onto excel for data analysis.
By way of background: medical radiology reports are written in free text, they have no structure to them and each radiologist writes in a different format. Extracting data from these reports is very important because let's say you develop a new cancer drug: you would really like to know if it improves outcomes - e.g. slowing the spread of cancer.
I pushed for us to hire an administrator to do the data entry on my behalf. The administrator came, I spent hour after hour, day after day trying to teach them to no avail - they just couldn't wrap their head around how to do it.
Brainwave: I thought maybe I can get ChatGPT to do it. I spent 30 minutes teaching it and voilà - paste in report, churns out exactly what I want in spreadsheet format. I've shown it to some academics at the university and they're just absolutely blown away by it, it'll be a complete game changer.
Anyway, without wanting to be disrespectful to our administrator, ChatGPT just put them to shamez it was massively more intelligent and easier to teach than them. I foresee AIs having the ability to 'pilot' windows UI in the near future with the ability to work cross-software with a digital mouse/keyboard. When that's the case, I really think it will be an existential threat to data entry workers and unskilled administrators.
IluvBsissa t1_j3w2mnf wrote
https://www.vox.com/2018/5/8/17308744/bullshit-jobs-book-david-graeber-occupy-wall-street-karl-marx
This interview clarifies a few points. I think Bullshit Jobbers are also random positions created by rich rentier to artificially inflate their company, thus their pride. "I manage a consulting agency of over 300 people", sounds really nice at a fancy dinner, even though half employees are underpaid young interns.
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