WFH Hunchback
Yes, working from home seems like an absolute dream, but 25 years from now we may be facing some serious drawbacks.
That is, if there’s something wrong with the AI’s explanation. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, many employees around the world have become accustomed to working from home, either fully remotely or on a hybrid system.
Many of us start our day in bed, then go downstairs and sit in our pajamas until 5pm, occasionally styling your hair if a Zoom meeting on the schedule ruins your day, and then throw on a nice shirt.
It’s an honorable way to work, but is it beneficial in the long run? Well, this is Susan.
She is the image of a remote worker concocted by artificial intelligence 25 years from now.
Created by DirectApply, Susan is said to represent how we look due to the working conditions of remote workers.
Susan had poor eyesight, a dark neck, inflamed eyes, poor posture and was severely overweight.
All thanks to working from home. Sitting in front of a screen for more than eight hours a day with little sunlight exposure and little physical activity.
Her skin wrinkled from vitamin D, and her fingers strained from repetitive typing.
A spokesperson for DirectApply told MailOnline: “From reduced social interaction and lack of proper exercise, to hunched over and digital eye strain – Susan outlines what staring at your laptop for too long can be doing to you without even realizing it of physical and mental health.”
Working from home is an absolute blessing, but try not to fall victim to bad habits. Make sure you get your vitamin D, make sure you exercise, eat healthy, sit with good posture, and… you should be fine.
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