Yeah u got it pre much
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AI will be more beneficial than you think for the average office worker
I work at an office job and the amount of times I'm given a task they expect me to take days I can do in fifteen minutes via simple computer knowledge/a little excel wizardry is actually wild
But far too often when they do it its the most simple and manual way instead of thinking how could I automate this task. TBF Im not any good or an advanced user of MS office BUT what I do learn is solely based of googling my questions than applying the answers off of Microsoft support forums or whatever. This does require a level of like willingness and know how tho and it's not something I could just explain to my team. But AI, in my practice using it at my job for the data grind stuff, is very responsive and clear when you give it a question, you just have to interrogate it
I'm legitimately talking about hours per week potentially saved just once they get told the proper way to use a computer whether it be through chatgpt or copilot. I was talking to a senior manager and they're using AI (albeit unsanctioned, he's doing out of his own volition) in like this big brain way but he was telling me how he pretty much nearly automates 50% of his job in essence and has the rest of time to do more managerial strategic esque work
China famously never used capitalism in order to advance towards their revolution