I'm low-key freaked out about how quickly we're adopting AI in the workplace without thinking about the human impact

. I mean, think about it – if AI is gonna be super smart, who benefits from that? Certainly not the workers who'll be replaced by machines

. It's like, we need to slow down and have a convo about what this tech does for society, not just the bottom line

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Unionization can be a major key in pushing back against AI adoption, but it's not always easy to organize when you're already feeling overwhelmed on the job

. I'd love to see more companies prioritizing human values alongside their profits – like Microsoft's "humanist superintelligence" idea is kinda cool

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The 3.5% mobilization strategy makes sense, though – if we can get enough peeps on board, we might actually be able to create some real change

. I'm not gonna lie, it's a little scary to think about the future of work, but if we can come together and demand more thoughtful AI adoption, maybe that future isn't so bad after all

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