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Ungrammatical Sentences

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English title 《 Ungrammatical Sentences 》
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Feature

★ Workplace Anxiety in the AI Era: Focuses on the anxiety and struggles of employees against the backdrop of AI proliferation, vividly portraying the conflict between technology and human labor, prompting readers to reflect on their own professional futures.
★ The Survival Plight of Grassroot Employees: Through the story of Lin Pu, it exposes the insignificance and helplessness of grassroot employees in the workplace, as well as the risks of attempting to "game the system" amid technological upheaval, sparking deep contemplation about workplace dynamics.
★ The Power Struggle and Human Nature: Delves into workplace power dynamics and seniority culture, depicting employees' struggles within the collective and their powerlessness in the face of authority, provoking profound reflections on human nature.

Description

When Correction GPT was introduced to the company, everyone was gripped by survival anxiety. While the CEO secretly rejoiced, employees feared being replaced by AI — younger workers questioned the machine's capabilities, while the seasoned Director Wang insisted that "human craftsmanship" was irreplaceable.
Lin Pu, a low-level clerk, uncovered the power games behind this technological shift and tried to exploit the AI's flaws to carve out an advantage for himself. He meticulously schemed to prove that the AI was costly and unreliable, only to end up as a pawn in the executives' power struggle, forced to resign.
This workplace fable, written with dark humor, exposes the plight of ordinary workers in the AI age: while machines learn to correct ungrammatical sentences, humans are still writing the clumsiest chapters of their lives in the struggle to survive. Behind technological innovation, the games of power and the turmoil of human nature remain unchanged.

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Chen Jiarong, born in 1998, currently resides in Beijing and holds a Master's degree in History from University College London. Since 2013, she has been publishing poetry works in both Chinese and English, which have appeared in various journals and magazines such as “Macao Daily“, “Poetry Tide“, “Young Writers“ and the “KCL Literary Journal“ (King's College London Literary Journal).

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