Also AI demos really well for basic problems with lots of examples on the internet. Anyone who has used LLMs for niche domains knows that its not as reliable. I think this means Business Students are impressed since they use problems they learned in class, for which they are many example solutions. Worse even are the demos of AI "correcting" itself.
Although I think Logo designers are going to be in a world of hurt. At least until people get tired of the same re-hashed AI logos.
bespoke, all-in marketing, still had a use for these guys, but they could get some Filipino guy to do the design for $5 overnight
But that's exactly the problem. Boring legal discovery and case prep is a huge part of the intern experience. Will removing this result in fewer lawyers? You know that partners will be more than happy to have smaller cohorts if it saves the firm money. Remains to be seen.
Also, the post itself seems born of a dark worldview. A single paragraph contains the following words: narrative, dead, scary, insecure, problematic.
It depicts an author who has a dark worldview and who uses dehumanizing slurs for other people. I find it disturbing.
By and large, the desire to obtain an MBA and move into a management-consultancy/thought-leadership type role is directly connected to a preference to avoid doing hard, meaningful work and preferring instead to operate one layer above a grift.
People who choose this path are explicitly saying they wish to operate as your superior, and your work product is theirs to dispense with as their vision decrees.
I doubt there's any new human behaviour at play here, but it does seem to be more encouraged/accepted to be a quasi-parasite than it used to be. On the flip side they're not wrong, hard work doesn't pay.
Hate the game?
Different people are specialized for different things. Do you think Jack Welch would have helped the world more if he had worked as a backend developer at GE, rather than as its CEO?
Being a leader is just a role on the team, same as any other. Somebody has to play quarterback. And the guys who play quarterback are a better fit for that role than anyone else on the team.
or it's an answer to a desire for non-engineers to make more money, which these programs definitely open doors to.
A "boomer": Someone older than me I don't like.
MBA: Management that's pissing me off.
Can you see why these aren't really equivalent?
even karen was supposed to mean an entitled white lady that's mean to service worker.
I don't love the broad use of the term and just using it to bully women, or calling people boomers when they don't even subscribe to "boomer thought".
MBAs required a lot of choices, on-going, regular choices, to get that degree. conscious choices, that cost non-trivial amounts of money. you chose to be there, and you can suck it up and take (some often deserved) flak for it.