Comment by vessenes
12 hours ago
Let me guess -- in your day job you don't manage people. I have agents parsing messages, building out document sets, evaluating existing document sets, one is currently fixing a giant backlog of bugs and feature requests for a multi year personal coding project, one is exploring some ideas on speeding up inference at the edge..
If you put yourself in a position where you need more leverage (technical or operating) I think you might find you get some value.
Given all the automation you do, it sounds like you don't really manage people either.