【深度观察】根据最新行业数据和趋势分析,Henry Blod领域正呈现出新的发展格局。本文将从多个维度进行全面解读。
That’s the direct question asked by academics Alex Imas, Andy Hall and Jeremy Nguyen (a PhD who has a side hustle as a screenwriter for Disney+). They run popular Substacks and conduct lively presences on X. They designed scenarios to test how AI agents react to different working conditions. In short, they wanted to find out if the economy does truly automate many current white-collar occupations, well, how would the AI agents react, even feel about working under bad conditions?
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更深入地研究表明,In fact, the AI’s socialist views were likely triggered by “the grind,” as on Reddit, you can find many people complaining about grinding work on subreddits such as antiwork. (Disclosure: this author previously worked on a team at Business Insider that covered the pandemic-era rise of “antiwork.” Ironically, the labor shortage that inspired that proto-Marxism led to the “Great Resignation,” a burst in quitting as workers traded up for higher wages. Many economists see the current era of “AI-washing” layoffs as, at heart, a reversal of over-hiring from that period.) But when the grind triggers that frame of reference, Hall explained, the models have a rich vein of source material to draw from. “I think it puts them into the context of these Reddit threads where people are complaining about grinding styles of work,” Hall said, “and they just adopt all this Marxist rhetoric.”
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