When your boss and 'grandboss' use LLMs to write emails to each other without reading them. A sysadmin's rant and Reddit's hilarious solutions.

Have you ever received a 3-page email from management that could've been a simple "LGTM"? If yes, congratulations, your workplace has been infected by the generative AI plague.
A frustrated sysadmin recently took to Reddit to vent about a living nightmare. They are stuck in an email chain from hell between their direct boss and their boss's boss (brilliantly dubbed the "grandboss"). But here's the kicker: instead of typing out a basic two-paragraph email like normal human beings, these two guys are exclusively using LLMs to communicate.
They're dumping prompts into an AI, copy-pasting the robotic, fluff-filled output, and hitting send. The worst part? It's painfully obvious they aren't even reading the generated text before sending it. The poor OP is just sitting there CC'd, being asked for "input" on this synthetic garbage. The sheer absurdity of it all has the OP seriously considering leaving the IT industry entirely to take up goat-herding.
The post blew up, resonating with every dev who's tired of corporate tech fads. The community chimed in with a mix of sympathy and deliciously malicious compliance:
Look, relying entirely on ai tools to do your communication is turning corporate inboxes into toxic wastelands. AI is supposed to help us code faster, automate boring tasks, and make life easier—not spam our coworkers with robotic essays.
If you're going to use an LLM to draft an email, at least have the decency to spend 10 seconds reading and editing it to sound like a human. As for devs stuck in the crossfire like our Reddit OP: just install an AI summarizer extension. Protect your peace, save your brain cells, and keep coding.
Source: Reddit