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Tim Rattigan
Tim Rattigan

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He Asked AI For Q3. It Fired Him.

A short film is making the rounds that every developer and knowledge worker needs to see.

The premise: an employee quietly uses AI to handle a routine quarterly task at work. He's faster, more efficient, and delivers better results. Management finds out.

He doesn't get promoted. He doesn't get a raise. He gets fired.

Why This Hits Different

This isn't a hypothetical. This scenario is playing out in companies everywhere right now.

Employees are quietly using ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools to 10x their output. Some are automating entire workflows. A few are doing the work of whole teams.

And most organizations have no idea how to respond. The result? The person gets punished, not the problem.

The Catch-22 Nobody Talks About

If you don't use AI, you fall behind and risk getting replaced for being too slow.

If you do use AI, you risk getting fired for being too fast - because now your role looks redundant.

The worker loses either way.

What This Means for Developers

As builders, we're right at the center of this. We're the ones integrating these tools, shipping AI features, and watching the landscape shift under our feet.

But the human story behind the technology rarely gets told. This two-minute film tells it better than any blog post could.

Watch it: He Asked AI For Q3. It Fired Him.

What's your take? Have you seen this kind of thing happen at your company? Drop your thoughts below.

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