Polyworking is popular and growing. This shift is likely to be driven by AI-driven efficiencies and a workforce in search of deeper meaning and joy in their careers.
The way which they massively overuse bullet points and single paragraph sections , omg its so obviously AI its sad.
Kind of shocking to see this from a huge msm site like this because it reads worse than some random wordpress blog post from 2008 about [insert trending hobby here]. Its not just obviously AI, its made and edited by someone that quite clearly doesn't give a shit too. AI is shit but you can get chatgpt to tell you something that isn't 20 paragraphs and 2 bullet point sections.
The way which they massively overuse bullet points and single paragraph sections , omg its so obviously AI its sad.
Kind of shocking to see this from a huge msm site like this because it reads worse than some random wordpress blog post from 2008 about [insert trending hobby here]. Its not just obviously AI, its made and edited by someone that quite clearly doesn't give a shit too. AI is shit but you can get chatgpt to tell you something that isn't 20 paragraphs and 2 bullet point sections.
And they have the audacity to call us "lazy". Hell, they even have the audacity to call us "misanthropic".
Is this what reactionaryism feels like? Am I the reactionary now?
Even the comments on the site picked up on that, and all of them are dragging it over that and the 'polyworking' lmao
You know it's bad when Forbes' own subscribers are treating it like the rancid trash it is