A software engineer has shared his experience of being forced to pay for AI tools without any reimbursement from the company.
An Indian software engineer went viral after claiming their company forced staff to buy AI tools from their own pockets and later refused reimbursement.
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Instead of reformatting society around products trained on human work without consent, we should tell vendors that enough is enough.