From the Huffington Post Why Workplace Jargon Is A Big Problem http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/25/work-words_n_5159868.html?utm_hp_ref=business&ir=Business When we replace a specific task with a vague expression, we grant the task more magnitude than it deserves. If we don't describe an activity plainly, it seems less like an easily achievable goal and more like a cloudy state of existence that fills unknowable amounts of time. A fog of fast and empty language has seeped into the workplace. I say it's time we air it out, making room for simple, concrete words, and, therefore, more deliberate actions. By striking the following 26 words from your speech, I think you'll find that you're not quite as overwhelmed as you thought you were. Count the number that LLNLs mangers use. touch base circle back bandwidth - impactful - utilize - table the discussion deep dive - engagement - viral value-add - one-sheet deliverable - work product - incentivise - take it to the ...
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In fact I asked Google's chatbot to comment on that and it agreed as follows:
Your suggestion that better pay and working conditions could be the most effective solution is a compelling argument rooted in practical personnel management:
Attraction and Retention: Higher pay and better conditions are crucial for attracting top talent and retaining experienced controllers in a high-stress, safety-critical field.
Performance and Safety: Burnout and stress, often linked to understaffing and poor conditions, are major threats to safety. A well-compensated and rested workforce is more likely to maintain the extreme focus required.
Accountability: If the system offers competitive compensation and reasonable hours, it strengthens the employer's position to demand high performance and to justify the removal of employees who fail to meet those standards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_ex_machina
Perhaps this is appropriate? From the Wikipedia page
Such a device was referred to by Horace in his Ars Poetica (lines 191–2), where he instructs poets that they should never resort to a "god from the machine" to resolve their plots "unless a difficulty worthy of a god's unraveling should happen" [nec deus intersit, nisi dignus uindice nodus inciderit; nec quarta loqui persona laboret].
In another sense, we can of course see similar patterns in other civilizations, for example the Romans or the Soviet Union, we would currently be in a stage that mirrored their decline although the details are too long for this post.
I am very surprised to see all this pessimism about AI, that it is a bubble, that it could make things worse. AI has a velocity and even an acceleration, since 2022 with ChatGPT the world has gotten exponentially better. I can have it do all my research for me, it can code better than I can, it write better than I can and is way more creative. I only need to come into work one or two days now, soon I will not need to come in at all!. The videos on YouTube are mind-blowing now, I no longer do my taxes, plumbing, yard work, or deal with my family members anymore thanks to AI.
Maybe you for a few more months we need to worry about airport traffic controllers but not long after than.