Anyone else working with AI feeling like they're getting infantilized ?
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I have 20 years of experience, current role started as Tech lead of a team of 13, but now 2 years later it's just me and the tech lead of another team that got laid off, with an architect, PO and PM.
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I have 20 years of experience, current role started as Tech lead of a team of 13, but now 2 years later it's just me and the tech lead of another team that got laid off, with an architect, PO and PM. About 2 months ago we had the latest rounds of lay offs and we switched to AI first, I am sitting here just making intents, bolts, prompts whatever. Every fucking step has to be approved by PO/management (no layoffs there!!), I do a task, need to run it through Claude, check the output, compare it with wireframes and the prompt, then show it to the PO/Architect, they approve it and then on to the next step. What the hell is this shit? There was an issue with the backend that needed some rewriting and they (PO and management) literally wanted me to share a screen and ask Claude and walk me through it. Is this why I went to school and got 20 years of experience? To just end up as some data entry person that needs his work checked every step because that's what our AI overlords have decided?