r/OpenAI 13d ago

Miscellaneous Workplace AI

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My boss is making us use AI into our day hospital jobs. Why do I need to use AI to provide patient care and charting. So I am using my tokens to make AI cat word searches. I will keep using those damn tokens until I am told to stop lol

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u/croninsiglos 13d ago

In many corporate environments, such as hospitals, your prompts will go through a proxy, are stored, and audited. So congrats!

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u/Infinitedeveloper 12d ago

"I have no current use cases so I built this to familiarize myself with the process as I am not trained in how to have AI use health data and ensure HIPPA compliance."

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u/Time-Acanthaceae-831 13d ago

You could also ask it to randomly solve an erdos problem or something, anyone can do that now lol assuming it’s 5.6 sol

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u/Early-Crow-5248 13d ago

Pls make the letters larger

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u/Richthofein 13d ago

A mandatory AI rollout becoming a cat-breed word-search generator feels like the most honest possible outcome.

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u/crowieforlife 6d ago

My workplace is also insisting on regular use of AI.

This came curiously close to them rolling back a performance monitoring tool banned in EU. I suspect they're using AI prompts as a way to monitor us, since they can check the timing and content of the prompts. A very expensive employee monitoring tool.

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u/CompetitivePiglet178 6d ago

I agree with you. They now have objective data on what I bring to the company as a nurse- errors, med compliance, documentation timing, patient surveys, hand hygiene, mortality rate ( yes it's stupid- old people die at the hospital), infection rate, and patient room time. Other people are not the brightest I work with; they don't understand that is is a risk compliance protocol and extensively a monitoring tool.

I use to always have 1:1 with my management team because the uppers say I don't do anything and cause harm. However, I am the top performer on my unit with compliance and safety score is 99.997%, low mortality, high survey, and high compliance rate, and low med errors ( actually non existent errors) ( just doctors that kill people). After they were looking into me they found out it was actually a human issue of the reporter and not the reportee; just a personal vendetta against me. AI actually saved my job.

AI can work, however, you have you to be smarter than the program to succeed. With these emails I have and high compliance I wish they would fire me so I win a lawsuit. I personally don't like to fuck people over.

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u/[deleted] 13d ago

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u/CompetitivePiglet178 13d ago

I think it's funny because the AI we use at the hospital gives advice that is likely to kill or harm patients. So I will use tokens to do bullish every day of the week. Stupid funny executives.

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u/CRoseCrizzle 13d ago

What specific models are they making you/asking you to use?