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June 11, 2025 2 mins
Does your boss understand what you do at work? Dangerous Dave talks about a survey that says nearly 1/2 of people think their boss doesn't know what they do. Plus, is a relationship with AI cheating? In 2025 a lot of people think so.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Deeper in the Den with dangerous Day, How
fun would this speed? It was your boss on this
and then grade their answers. Do you think your boss
actually understands what you do in a typical day? Almost
half of people said no. Forty six percent of people
in a poll said their boss or manager rarely or
only somewhat understands their contributions at work. Forty four percent

(00:21):
of employees said they've been overlooked for raises, promotions, and
special projects because management doesn't really get their skill set.
That jumps to sixty two percent for gen zers. Forty
eight percent think their contributions are constantly undervalued by leadership,
and forty three percent say they get feedback from their
boss it really does not line up with the work
that they've done. Does your boss understand what you do?

(00:44):
On the on air side, yes, On the management side,
not so much so. I alos thought it would be
fun for them to come in at four o'clock in
the morning and watch what I do step by step
throughout the day and try not fall asleep. Deeper in
the two Match just released their fourteenth annual Single in
America Report, and the most interesting stat about this is
how people are using AI. One in four singles now

(01:07):
use it to help with dating at three hundred and
thirty three percent from last year. That includes helping with
stuff like your profile, sending messages, or screening for compatibility.
Twenty six percent said they've done it. Half a gen
Z's say they have. Sixteen percent or one in six overall,
said they've interacted with AI as a romantic companion before.
That's the line they used in the report. The example

(01:28):
listed a poll for AI saying the type of companion
or emotional support you would normally get from a romantic partner,
So yes, talking to robot boyfriends and girlfriends at least
short term ones. A third of gen Zers in a
quarter of millennials say they use AI like that and
this is the last dat relevant if you've already coupled up.
Forty percent of people said an AI boyfriend or girlfriend

(01:52):
counts as cheating in twenty twenty five. Wow, I don't
know if I've coupled up with AI, but I have
asked Alexis some inappropriate questions? Does that count as a
one night's stand? Tuning again for another episode of Deeper
in the Den with Dangerous Dave Bright dear,
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