>> I've been getting the same thing at my company. Honestly no idea what is driving it other than hype.
> Is because unlike prior hype cycles, this one is super easy for an MBA to point at and sort of see a way to integrate it.
This particular hype is the easiest one thus far for an MBA to understand because employing it is the closest thing to a Ford assembly line[0] the software industry has made available yet.
Since the majority of management training centers on early 20th century manufacturing concepts, people taught same believe "increasing production output" is a resource problem, not an understanding problem. Hence the allure of "generative AI can cut delivery times without increasing labor costs."
> Is because unlike prior hype cycles, this one is super easy for an MBA to point at and sort of see a way to integrate it.
This particular hype is the easiest one thus far for an MBA to understand because employing it is the closest thing to a Ford assembly line[0] the software industry has made available yet.
Since the majority of management training centers on early 20th century manufacturing concepts, people taught same believe "increasing production output" is a resource problem, not an understanding problem. Hence the allure of "generative AI can cut delivery times without increasing labor costs."
0 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_line