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SuicidalCurryBoy
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- Aug 22, 2020
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Context: I'm based in the third world, and doing an unpaid remote internship for an NGO in the first world...
They were discussing about how we could use AIs to generate transcripts for these meetings. And I just voiced my concerns, which is that I have a very distinct accents, a bunch of members have very 'english' accents, and one of the members present has a very 'eastern european accent'. She immiedately became concerned. Said she doesn't think either she or I have distnct accents, and said that she has no connection to eastern europe, whatsoever. Then she asked me where I thought she was from, and I said Poland or Ukraine. And she said "that's offensive." Said that's where we're gonna leave it, and that she'll see me next week, and ended the meeting...
I cringed at it, consulted ChatGPT, and figured sending an apology would mean furthering it, and it's better to pretend it didn't happen... So I took a nap(I was stressed out over it)... woke up, and sent some documentation they requested...
Then they thanked me, and asked me about my availability to discuss the recent incident....
*sigh...*
Anyway, I asked several of my friends (in US, Canada and NZ ), if they think I did something wrong, or if they're being dramatic? My friends said they were being dramatic...
So it's not a mere anglosphere thing, so is it something specific to europe?
I did not mean to offend. I had legit concerns over AI transcripts, and I was simply describing what my concerns were from my experience with it...
Now I don't think I'll get fired. Because this sounded like a warning, which is okay, but I DREAD confrontations. And specially mindless drama...
A friend of mine recently said adults are bigger drama queens than teenagers...
In the third world, if you offend someone, they'll just start acting passive aggressive to your face, hoping you'll snap... Least in the first world, they have organized systems for dealing with drama...
What do you guys think? Did I fuck up? Is it just a weirdly specific cultural thing? Or are they being dramatic?
They were discussing about how we could use AIs to generate transcripts for these meetings. And I just voiced my concerns, which is that I have a very distinct accents, a bunch of members have very 'english' accents, and one of the members present has a very 'eastern european accent'. She immiedately became concerned. Said she doesn't think either she or I have distnct accents, and said that she has no connection to eastern europe, whatsoever. Then she asked me where I thought she was from, and I said Poland or Ukraine. And she said "that's offensive." Said that's where we're gonna leave it, and that she'll see me next week, and ended the meeting...
I cringed at it, consulted ChatGPT, and figured sending an apology would mean furthering it, and it's better to pretend it didn't happen... So I took a nap(I was stressed out over it)... woke up, and sent some documentation they requested...
Then they thanked me, and asked me about my availability to discuss the recent incident....
*sigh...*
Anyway, I asked several of my friends (in US, Canada and NZ ), if they think I did something wrong, or if they're being dramatic? My friends said they were being dramatic...
So it's not a mere anglosphere thing, so is it something specific to europe?
I did not mean to offend. I had legit concerns over AI transcripts, and I was simply describing what my concerns were from my experience with it...
Now I don't think I'll get fired. Because this sounded like a warning, which is okay, but I DREAD confrontations. And specially mindless drama...
A friend of mine recently said adults are bigger drama queens than teenagers...
In the third world, if you offend someone, they'll just start acting passive aggressive to your face, hoping you'll snap... Least in the first world, they have organized systems for dealing with drama...
What do you guys think? Did I fuck up? Is it just a weirdly specific cultural thing? Or are they being dramatic?