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AI may expand bureaucracy instead of boosting productivity, experts warn

A social media post suggests that artificial intelligence might not lead to increased productivity. Instead, it could result in an endless cycle of bots interacting with other bots. The post posits that if paperwork becomes cheaper and faster to produce without fundamental structural changes, it risks expanding bureaucracy rather than driving genuine efficiency. AI

IMPACT Suggests AI could increase bureaucracy and bot-to-bot interactions, rather than driving productivity gains.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of social media posts discussing a potential negative outcome of AI development, rather than a primary release or significant industry event.

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AI may expand bureaucracy instead of boosting productivity, experts warn

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    “You can imagine a future where #AI doesn’t lead to #productivity gains, but instead generates an endless stream of bots interacting with #bots . When #paperwor

    “You can imagine a future where #AI doesn’t lead to #productivity gains, but instead generates an endless stream of bots interacting with #bots . When #paperwork becomes cheaper and faster to produce without real structural change, there’s a risk that it simply expands #bureaucra…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    “You can imagine a future where #AI doesn’t lead to #productivity gains, but instead generates an endless stream of bots interacting with #bots . When #paperwor

    “You can imagine a future where #AI doesn’t lead to #productivity gains, but instead generates an endless stream of bots interacting with #bots . When #paperwork becomes cheaper and faster to produce without real structural change, there’s a risk that it simply expands #bureaucra…