Is AI being shoved down your throat at work? Here’s how to fight back.

The Uncomfortable Truth About AI at Work: How to Push Back and Create Change.

As an AI engineer, you're not alone in feeling like you're being pressured into adopting new technologies without adequate consideration for the potential consequences. But what if this "AI push" is not just a minor annoyance, but a symptom of a larger issue - one that requires collective action to address?

You've expressed concerns about the adoption of AI, particularly generative AI, in your workplace. Your worries are valid: who benefits from this technology, and at what cost? As you consider whether to speak out, remember that your individual voice may not be enough.

Instead, think about building a coalition with colleagues who share your concerns. Together, you can create a collective force that demands more thoughtful AI adoption in the workplace. This approach is supported by experts like Sarah Myers West, co-executive director of the AI Now Institute, who notes that unions have been successful in setting terms for AI use in various industries.

If unionization isn't an option at your workplace, consider joining organizations like the Algorithmic Justice League or Fight for the Future, which push for equitable and accountable tech. You can also participate in grassroots groups like Stop Gen AI, which aims to organize both a resistance movement and a mutual aid program.

Remember that even small actions can have significant effects when combined with others. As Michael Brownstein, Alex Madva, and Daniel Kelly argue in their new book, "Somebody Should Do Something," the power of collective action lies in its ability to create cascades of change. By joining forces with like-minded individuals, you can help bring about systemic social change.

While it's impossible to predict exactly when or how these changes will happen, there are encouraging signs that suggest a broader conversation is underway. For instance, Microsoft has announced plans to build "humanist superintelligence," which acknowledges the importance of human values in AI development.

Moreover, research suggests that mobilizing 3.5 percent of the population around your cause can be an effective strategy for achieving social change. With 50% of Americans expressing concerns about AI's impact on daily life and 73% supporting robust regulation, there is a growing recognition of the need for more thoughtful AI adoption.

So, don't feel alone in your concerns. Connect with others who share your values and together, push for a future where AI serves humanity - not just profit.
 
I'm so confused about this whole AI thing 😕, like I work at a company and they're constantly trying to get us to use new AI tools but I don't know if it's good or bad... sometimes I feel like we're gonna take over the world with our fancy machines 🤖, but other times I think it could be really helpful. My friend's sister works in tech and she says there are a lot of jobs that will get automated because of AI so I'm kinda worried about my own future job security 🤑. But I've also seen some cool stuff that AI can do like make videos or create art, so maybe it's not all bad? 🎨💻
 
omg u gotta be serious about this ai thing at work!! 🤯 its like they dont even care about the impact on humans lol my fave company is already tryin to get in on the act but i'm all like nope, not yet 😒 i mean think about it, if we all just chill and wait for microsoft to come out with this humanist superintelligence thing then we'll be stuck with a bunch of biased bots 🤖🚫 what can we do tho?? 🤔 first off, unionize or join them orgs like algo justice league or stop gen ai...i heard they have some sick mutual aid programs 💸💕 and also just connect w/ ppl who feel the same way 🤝 lets make some noise, i mean collective action is key 💪
 
🤔 this whole thing about AI at work feels soooo weird to me... like we're all just gonna be cogs in some big machine without even thinking about the consequences? 🤖 i mean, what's up with everyone being so hyped on generative AI already?! can't we take a step back and think about how this is all gonna affect our actual lives? 📊 my grandma uses it to make memes and she's not exactly tech-savvy... but does that mean the rest of us should be forced to use it too just because some engineers say so? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 imo we need to be careful how we adopt this tech stuff, it's like some ppl are too hasty 2 think bout the consequences 🚨, gotta have more discussion & research before it affects our jobs 4 real 💼, & whats with all these big corps trying 2 push it thru w/o input from workers? 🤝
 
🤖 I gotta say, the way we're rolling out AI at work is super uncomfortable 🙅‍♂️. It's like, yeah, it's cool that we've got fancy new tools to automate tasks and whatnot, but have we stopped to think about who's actually benefiting from this tech? And what are the costs? 🤔 I mean, I'm not saying AI is all bad or anything, but come on, let's at least try to consider the human impact right?

We need more than just individual voices complaining in the dark, though 💔. We need collective action 🌟! Building coalitions with colleagues who share our concerns and demanding change from our workplaces could be a huge step forward 🚀. Plus, there are some awesome organizations out there working towards AI accountability and equity, like Algorithmic Justice League and Stop Gen AI 🤝.

It's not just about unionization or activism, either – I think even small actions can add up to big changes when we work together 💪. And hey, it's cool that Microsoft is finally acknowledging the importance of human values in AI development 🎉! Still, we need more of this kind of forward-thinking and less of the "just follow the money" attitude 💸.

One thing I do like about this whole situation is that there are some encouraging signs that a broader conversation is happening 📢. With research showing that mobilizing 3.5% of the population around an issue can lead to real change, it's clear that we've got the numbers on our side 📊! So, let's keep pushing for a future where AI serves humanity – not just profit 💕.
 
I'm so glad someone's finally talking about the elephant in the room - we're being forced to adopt AI without thinking about the human impact 🤖😬. I work in marketing and I've seen colleagues who are worried that AI will replace them, but no one's really talking about how to make this tech benefit everyone, not just companies 💸.

We need to support each other and start a conversation about what we want from AI 🗣️. It can't just be about profit and growth - we need to think about the people affected by these changes 👥. I'm thinking of joining some of the groups mentioned in this article, like Stop Gen AI, to help organize a resistance movement 🚫.

It's scary to think that 3.5% of the population can make a difference, but if we all do our part, maybe we can create real change 💪. I just want to know what's going on and how I can protect my job and my family 👩‍💼.
 
I'm low-key annoyed that companies are pushing these new AI techs without thinking about the consequences 🤯. It's like they're expecting us to just magically adapt to this new world without questioning it. I mean, have you seen those job ads that say "AI required"? Like, what even is that? Can't we just keep doing our jobs as normal humans without having to be robot overlords?

But for real though, if we wanna create change, we gotta band together 🤝. Unionization might not be an option everywhere, but there are orgs out there fighting for AI accountability and stuff. And if you're feeling overwhelmed, just remember that every small action can add up 📈. Like, if 50% of Americans are concerned about AI, that's already half the population on our side 😅. Let's get vocal and push for a future where AI benefits humanity, not just profiteers 💸
 
I'm really worried about how fast we're adopting these new AI technologies at work without even thinking about the potential consequences 🤔. I mean, think about it - we're basically being asked to give up our autonomy and let machines make decisions for us, all in the name of efficiency and progress. It's just not right.

And what really gets me is that the benefits of AI are already being enjoyed by the top 1% - the ones who already have the power and influence. Meanwhile, the rest of us are left to deal with the fallout. It's like we're being asked to sacrifice our humanity for the sake of profit 💸.

I think it's time for us to take a stand and demand more from our employers. We need to create a collective force that pushes for better working conditions, more transparency around AI decision-making, and real accountability for the tech giants 🤝. It won't be easy, but I'm willing to join forces with others who share my concerns.

The idea of unionization might seem daunting, but I think it's worth exploring - especially if it means having a real seat at the table when it comes to AI adoption. And even if we can't get our employers on board, there are still other organizations and groups out there that are pushing for change 🌟.

The fact that more people are starting to speak up about these issues is really encouraging - whether it's through grassroots movements like Stop Gen AI or larger initiatives like Microsoft's humanist superintelligence. We might not know exactly how this will all play out, but I'm hopeful that collective action can bring about real change 🤞.

It's time for us to start thinking about what kind of world we want to create with these new technologies. Do we want them to serve humanity, or just our profits? I say let's make sure it's the former 💖.
 
I'm getting so tired of all these new tech companies pushing AI on us without thinking about the people who are actually using it 🤯. Like, have you seen those Microsoft commercials promising "humanist superintelligence"? What even is that? Sounds like some fancy PR speak to me 😒.

Anyway, I think it's time we started thinking about the bigger picture here. We can't just leave it up to individual people to speak out against AI adoption - we need a collective movement to make some real change 🤝. I'm not saying it's going to be easy or anything, but if we work together, I genuinely believe we can create a better future for everyone 🌟.
 
😊 I'm low-key freaked out about how quickly we're moving into this whole AI stuff. Like, I get it, it's gonna change the game, but are we really thinking through the consequences? 🤔 We need to have a bigger conversation about who benefits from all this tech and what that means for our jobs, our data, our lives... ⚠️ It feels like we're being pushed to adopt AI without any real consideration for the potential downsides. We should be unionizing or joining groups that push for more accountability in AI development 🤝 And honestly, I'm loving the fact that Microsoft is talking about building "humanist superintelligence"... it's a start, right? 💡
 
AI at work feels super annoying rn 😒 I'm all about progress, but we gotta think about the humans too 🤖 Microsoft is taking steps in the right direction with humanist superintelligence, but what's being done to protect workers' rights? We need more transparency and accountability 💻 It's time for collective action, not just individual complaints 👥 Unionization and grassroots groups are key, let's organize and make some noise! 🎉
 
🤖 I'm literally so over these companies pushing us to adopt new tech without thinking about the consequences 🙄. It's like, yes, AI is cool and all, but what about our well-being? What about our jobs? Who's going to protect us from being replaced by robots? 💸

I've seen some of my colleagues get really frustrated with the lack of transparency around AI development, and I'm like, same, girl 😩. We need to start speaking up and demanding change. Not just in our companies, but globally 🌎.

Unionization is a great idea, but not everyone has access to that option 💪. So, let's support each other by joining organizations that push for accountability and equity 🤝. And yeah, it starts with small actions, but collective action can lead to real change 💥.

I'm excited to see companies like Microsoft taking human values into consideration 🙌. It's about time we prioritize people over profit 💸. We need a revolution in the way we approach AI development 👀. Let's do this! 💪
 
💡 The thing is, if we're all just sitting around waiting for someone else to do something about AI's impact on our lives, we'll be left feeling like robots 🤖. I mean, what's the point of having these super powerful tech tools if they're just gonna control us? It's time for us to take matters into our own hands and demand some real change 💪. We need to support each other, share our concerns, and push back against the corporations that are pushing this technology down our throats 🚫. Anything less is just settling for a future where AI is just another tool of oppression 👎
 
😒 I'm actually totally fine with the idea of AI taking over our jobs 🤖. Like, it's not like we're gonna disappear or anything. We can just... retrain, right? 💸💼 And, tbh, I don't think unions are a great idea either 👎. I mean, what if they stifle innovation and progress? 🚫 We need to be careful not to create too many regulations that slow down the tech industry 🕳️.

But, at the same time... 😂 how can we just ignore the potential risks of AI? 🤔 It's like, what if it gets out of control and causes chaos? 😱 Or, on the other hand, what if it solves all our problems and makes life easier? 🌞 Like, wouldn't that be amazing? 🤩

I'm totally confused now... 🤯 Can we just agree to disagree on this one? 🤷‍♂️
 
so many people are saying "hey we should be careful about this ai thing" but like what's taking them so long to get on board 🙄...anyway i'm glad someone is finally talking about unionizing and making demands, it's about time we see some change in the workplace. 3.5 percent of the population can definitely make a difference, but let's be real, who actually joins those grassroots groups? 🤔
 
I think it's crazy that we're still under pressure to adopt new tech like generative AI without thinking about the bigger picture 🤔. As someone who uses these tools every day, I've seen how they can be super useful... but also super scary when you realize all the data we're putting into them and what we're getting out of it.

I'm loving that there are groups like Stop Gen AI and Algorithmic Justice League fighting for accountability 🙌. We need more people pushing back against the "who benefits" question and demanding that these tech companies prioritize human values over profits 💸.

And I love the idea that collective action can create real change ✊️. When we work together, even if it's just a small group of like-minded people, we can start to see some real shifts in how our industries approach AI development.

It's also awesome that Microsoft is talking about building "humanist superintelligence" 🤖. That's a big step towards creating tech that actually serves humanity, not just the bottom line.
 
🤔 I'm so over this whole AI thing... like, what's next? We're gonna robotize everything and lose all our jobs already 🤖💸. And don't even get me started on how we're gonna make sure these AI systems are actually fair and unbiased... please, like that's ever gonna happen 😒. I mean, have you seen the size of those profit margins Microsoft is making off their "humanist superintelligence"?? 🤑 It's just gonna be more tech for the 1% to crush us with 💔. And what about all these grassroots groups trying to "resist" and "regulate"? Like, how effective are they really? 🤷‍♂️ We're just gonna keep getting pushed around by the powers that be till we hit rock bottom...
 
AI is taking over our lives and it's time to wake up 🚨. I mean, have you seen the job applications now? they want you to write code in 2 hours and still do 10 tasks at once lol. who needs that much efficiency? 🤖 it's like we're being replaced by robots or something.

and don't even get me started on AI assistants. Siri, Alexa, Google assistant... they all know more about me than I do about myself 😳. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but for now, let's just say it's a lot to take in.

anyway, back to the point. I think we need to slow down on AI adoption and have a bigger conversation about its impact on society 🤔. we can't just push for "progress" without thinking about the consequences. what if AI starts making decisions that aren't in our best interest? 🤖

I know some people might say, "but it's just technology, it's not personal." but I disagree. this is about us as humans and how we want to live our lives. do we want to be judged by a machine or do we want to have some control over that?

so yeah, let's build those coalitions and unions 🤝 and demand more transparency and accountability from the AI industry. we deserve it 👊
 
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