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"Make big line go up more this quarter" is literally all they learn in business school
That and with this quote:
Now the contradictory burger business ethos makes some sort of sense: it's pure short-sighted parsimony. They'd simply rather order an inferior but free service from the workforce than cough up the extra cash even if it pays for itself and more. They may lament not having really nice things, but bringing ANYTHING to the table is completely alien to them, so they'd rather just wait around and hope they get things for free. Hence the gung ho approach to AI even if its inferior. Hence when they offshored jobs to China, they explicitly asked for things to be made as quickly and cheaply as possible.
There are two words that describe this mindset....hmmm....what are they? Oh yeah, laziness and entitlement. My wish for hospitals to be publicly funded just like any other emergency service pales in comparison to the entitlement my so-called "social betters" have.