Amazon mein ek naya trend chal raha hai — 'tokenmaxxing'. Seedha baat karein toh, employees apne internal AI tool ka use karke aise kaam kar rahe hain jo zaroori nahi hain, sirf isliye taake managers ko dikh sake ki woh AI tools zyada use kar rahe hain.
Amazon ne apna in-house AI product "MeshClaw" launch kiya hai. Economic Times ke mutabiq, yeh tool employees ko AI agents banane ki suvidha deta hai jo workplace software se connect hokar tasks complete kar sakte hain. Lekin kuch employees iska istemal galat tarike se kar rahe hain.
Kya Hai Tokenmaxxing?
Tokenmaxxing ka matlab hai — AI tool ka use karke unnecessary activity create karna, taake tokens (jo data units hote hain models process karte hain) ki consumption badh sake. Economic Times ke mutabiq, kuch employees ne bataya ki unke colleagues is software ka istemal karke extra, unnecessary AI activity automate kar rahe hain — sirf apna token consumption badhane ke liye.
Pressure Ka Asar
Yeh sab kuch isliye ho raha hai kyunki Amazon mein AI tools ke istemal par zyada focus hai. Employees ko lagta hai ki agar woh AI tools kaafi use nahi kar rahe, toh managers unhe achi tarah se evaluate nahi karenge. Is pressure ki wajah se kuch log 'tokenmaxxing' jaise shortcuts apna rahe hain.
Hamaari Baat: Tokenmaxxing — Ek Warning Sign
Hamari nazar mein, yeh tokenmaxxing trend ek badi problem ki taraf ishaara karta hai. Jab companies AI tools ko implement karti hain, toh unka focus actual productivity par hona chahiye, na ki sirf usage metrics par. Amazon employees ka yeh behaviour dikhata hai ki agar managers sirf numbers dekhne lagein, toh employees bhi wohi karenge jo numbers improve kare — chahe woh real work ho ya fake activity.
Seedha baat karein toh — tokenmaxxing ek tarah ka gaming hai. Employees system ko cheat kar rahe hain. Lekin asli problem woh pressure hai jo unhe aisa karne par majboor kar raha hai. Amazon ko chahiye ki woh apne AI adoption strategy ko dobara dekhe — quality par focus kare, quantity par nahi.
Sources & References
- Amazon employees are 'tokenmaxxing' due to pressure to use AI tools — Economic Times