Exactly how many talks, policy papers, interviews, and reports do you think are out there warning about precisely this likelihood? Because I know it's a lot more than a few.
"‘We Acted Too Quickly’: Over Half of Companies Regret AI-Driven Layoffs, Report Finds"
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-leaders-regret-ai-driven-layoffs/
"‘We Acted Too Quickly’: Over Half of Companies Regret AI-Driven Layoffs, Report Finds"
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-leaders-regret-ai-driven-layoffs/
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Where do you think the value is in genAI? A biz case that actually fairly values the real costs and is charged appropriately, not pushed for addiction.
New LLMs are pretty good at language and translation (not rhyming or spelling though), and getting not half bad at following instructions. They are shit at general search, but not bad at information extraction when you provide the source text.
Ppl getting caught in stupid mistakes using the stuff all over, bc the time it would take to fact check the AI makes it pointless to use.
It was so bizarre.
Reading the other findings from the report those businesses are now moving into the “well, maybe… with the proper training…” phase of denial.
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🎶 I'm like, "Oh my God, I think it's karma" 🎶
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#CapitalistGreed
Time we started working for ourselves. Build community driven, worker owned business.
Can’t do that? Then they don’t “regret” anything.
FYI, my company's mandatory training on cybersecurity flags public AI tools as a security risk. (There's a list of approved tools.)
When Ai realizes the core issues they are back at square one. Managers are over dependent on Ai and undermine their staffs opinions out of complacency.
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https://www.youtube.com/@PivotToAI
Fucking morons.