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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
You've described the big dichotomy. It actually needs careful planning and government supported initiatives to put people, opportunities and jobs where they are needed. AI might be the elephant in the room for either scenario.

Shit creek?
The AI argument perspective is interesting , mass layoffs in the US due to Ai however, the vast majority aren’t of them aren’t to replace staff it’s because the money is needed to purchase the GPU’s from NVIDIA.

In company’s where they did perform layoffs where AI was used to replace employees, one example of which would be Salesforce , there was a reversal where a significant number were rehired (on a lower wage though……)

AI in its current form is a bubble waiting to burst just like Dot com many years ago. Sure there’s some useful tooling available but the vast majority is just overhyped mehness

https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-case...generative-ai/
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