@pakmans@RaulGtzNR Los pinches bananeros de mierda son los políticos en primera instancia, en segundo los pseudo ingenieros o profesionistas que no tienen la etica de cuestionar estás pendejadas y son corresponsables en estás obras de mierda
🚨BREAKING: Berkeley researchers spent 8 months inside a tech company watching how employees actually use AI.
The promise was simple: AI will save you time. Do less. Work smarter.
The opposite happened.
Workers didn't use AI to finish early and go home. They used it to take on more. More tasks. More projects. More hours. Nobody asked them to. They did it to themselves.
The researchers sat inside the company two days a week for 8 months. They watched 200 employees in real time. They tracked work channels. They conducted 40+ interviews across engineering, product, design, and operations.
Here's what they found. AI made everything feel faster, so people filled every gap. They sent prompts during lunch. Before meetings. Late at night. The natural stopping points in the workday disappeared. People ran multiple AI agents in the background while writing code, drafting documents, and sitting in meetings simultaneously.
It felt like momentum. It felt productive. But when they stepped back, they described feeling stretched, busier, and completely unable to disconnect.
83% said AI increased their workload. Not decreased. Increased.
62% of associates and 61% of entry-level workers reported burnout. Only 38% of executives felt the same strain. The people doing the actual work absorbed the damage while leadership celebrated the productivity numbers.
Then came the trap nobody saw coming. When one person uses AI to take on extra work, everyone else feels like they're falling behind. So the whole team speeds up. Nobody formally raises expectations. But the new pace quietly becomes the default. What AI made possible became what was expected.
The researchers gave it a name: workload creep. It looks like productivity at first. Then it becomes the new baseline. Then it becomes burnout.
AI was supposed to give you your time back. Instead it's eating more of it. And the worst part? You're doing it to yourself. Voluntarily.
4% of GitHub public commits are being authored by Claude Code right now.
At the current trajectory, we believe that Claude Code will be 20%+ of all daily commits by the end of 2026.
While you blinked, AI consumed all of software development.
Read more 👇 https://t.co/HzK4nbe2vy
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Y buscando, veo que no soy el único.
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