When Your AI Starts Training
An office worker reviews an AI training module that mirrors his own job responsibilities while a coworker delivers an unsettling explanation. The scene captures workplace anxiety with a warm editorial-cartoon style.
Artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace. According to Chad, one of the more interesting milestones occurs when the AI training materials begin looking suspiciously familiar. Modern businesses use AI, automation, algorithms, and productivity tools to handle reports, emails, scheduling, customer service, and countless routine tasks. The goal is greater efficiency, faster workflows, and fewer repetitive responsibilities. The concern starts when the software's training guide appears to be copied directly from your job description. Suddenly every task you've spent years mastering is being converted into a tutorial for something that never asks for vacation time. Digital life has always promised that technology would make work easier, but it occasionally raises uncomfortable questions about who exactly benefits from the convenience. It's a familiar feeling for anyone who has watched automation steadily absorb responsibilities once handled by humans (see https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/automation-saves-time). Somewhere between improving productivity and replacing repetitive work, the line becomes difficult to see. That uncertainty fits perfectly beside https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/software-updates-fix-nothing. If the AI asks detailed questions about your daily tasks, it may be taking notes.
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