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igordogsockpuppet in reddit.com/r/nursing says:
I got a 5% raise for my entire nursing department using a proposal written with ChatGPT.
The rest of the nursing staff asked me to represent them in the matter. I agreed and with AI assistance, I sent the proposal to the CEO.
The boss flipped his lid and threw a tantrum over it. He wrote a response to me and CCed the entire nursing staff, attempting to humiliate me in front of everybody. It was literally the rudest, most condescending, and belittling verbal attack that I’ve ever experienced from an employer.
He specifically targeted saying that I was unqualified to have an opinion on what the nurses should be paid, said that he did not recognize me as a representative of the nursing staff, and stated that I had violated rules by “misusing email tools.”
I was livid. I couldn’t believe his response, and the anger just stewed inside of me, only mitigated by the consolation of the other nurses. I would have quitted then and there, but I knew that if I did it wouldn't make any difference to my boss and the only person hurt by it would be me.
Then about a week later, the boss sent out an email stating that nothing he said was wrong, but that he had decided to raise all the LVNs wages to $35 minimum, and RNs to $45 minimum, and also giving an across the board 5% wage increase to the entire nursing staff.
Edit: rather than posting the proposal, I encourage you to try prompting chatgpt to write one for your specific situation, e.g. “write a proposal to justify a raise for a [your specialty] nurse with [your level of experience] working at a [your type of facility.] You can then ask it to alter the tone (by prompting "make this sound more professional," or "make this shorter," or "make this sound friendlier") and it’ll alter it to give you something ideal for your specific situation.
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Mythopoesis Carries Data
To write or speak with esoteric density, particularly with something like Sanskrit, gives our language unusually rich semantic presence. If I indicate my Christian name in a form field, that data carries some paltry inferred data with it, perhaps indicating my culture but nothing more. If I indicate one of my Sanskrit names in a form field, that data is thick with orbiting context.
From a Sanskrit name you can tell a lot about what a person believes, or has experienced, or identifies with--it is not just convenient mouth noises to shout and label people. What does Steve "mean"? What does ह्रींमानन्द "mean"? See what I mean?
Here is some data:
Times were already tough, but things got too crazy and even went downhill from there. It's armageddon.
Here is "less" data with richer orbiting context:
कलियुगान्ते, क्षोभाङ्कुरः लोकक्षोभकक्षणं प्रचोदयति।
#ai positivity#sanskrit#mythopoesis#mythology#sacred texts#עברית#information#scripture#data theory#הלכה#דין#esoterica#semantics#شريعة#حقّ#العربية#संस्कृत#क्षोभाङ्कुरः#लोकक्षोभकक्षणः#large language model
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