Google employees reportedly criticize AI tool created to moderate company meetings

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As we all know, Generative AI is slowly making its way into almost every part of our lives. While some of it is definitely helpful and saves time, other implementations of AI may actually be irritating. One such case seems to be when used as a part of Google's company work culture.

Before Ask, Google employees were using a tool called Dory to submit and upvote questions to upper management, which could reach all the way to the CEO of the company,A Google spokesperson suggested that the new approach has doubled the interaction and engagement of employees during these meetings. One report says that only 1% of employees asked questions at these meetings before. However, although the new tool seems to benefit the company, some employees are reserved.

All in all, it seems some employees think the new tool helps the leadership team 'dodge' the context of the questions.

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