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How can you be required to use it?
There are a number of companies requiring employees to use AI or face termination now. I keep seeing new reports on pivot-to-ai. The admins have dashboard metrics for enterprise accounts to see who and who isn’t using AI and the number of prompts. I see these types of reports but from the perspective of the security team that has to ensure nothing nefarious is taking place.
Pretty much. Some decades ago, I read a story from a guy who didn't have a lot to do at work because things were poorly organized, and he created a script to just move windows around and enter numbers and gibberish on the screen, and he would leave that running and just sit at his desk daydreaming. Eventually he got promoted, because every time his boss stopped by, it looked like he was actively doing stuff (which wasn't true of most people there).
You sign up everybody for an account. There's an admin where they can see how many tokens everyone is using.
"our employees aren't spending our money fast enough! We need to send more of our money to Sam Altman! Fire the none users"
It just doesn't make sense
If you don't force your employees to use it, people will start to ask why you are spending so much on something no one at the company asked for or uses. Once you realize that businesses are all about self interest and quarterly profits, it makes much more sense.