Amazon's AI usage quotas are pushing workers to invent work
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Amazon is reportedly setting minimum AI usage targets for employees, leading some to create unnecessary tasks just to hit the numbers. For indie makers building AI tools, this is a cautionary tale: metrics-driven adoption can backfire if the underlying value proposition isn't there. Real utility, not usage mandates, is what actually drives tool adoption.
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