My 2 cents. It's when OKRs are executed without a vision, or the vision is that one and well, it sucks.
The goal is AI everywhere, so this means top-down everyone will implement it and will be rewarded for doing so, so thrre are incentives for each team to do it - money, promotions, budget.
100 teams? 100 AI integrations or more. It's not 10 entry points as it should be (maybe).
This means for a year or more, a lot of AI everywhere, impossible to avoid, will make usability sink.
Now, if this was only done by Microsoft, I would not mind. The issue is that this behavior is getting widespread.
You would think they would care about the fact that their brand is being torched but I guess they figure they're too big to need to care.
Their new philosophy is "the user is too stupid to even think for themselves LOL." It's not just their rhetoric, it's every single choice they've made screaming out their new priorities of which user respect is both last and least
The goal is AI everywhere, so this means top-down everyone will implement it and will be rewarded for doing so, so thrre are incentives for each team to do it - money, promotions, budget.
100 teams? 100 AI integrations or more. It's not 10 entry points as it should be (maybe).
This means for a year or more, a lot of AI everywhere, impossible to avoid, will make usability sink.
Now, if this was only done by Microsoft, I would not mind. The issue is that this behavior is getting widespread.
Things are becoming increasingly unusable.