Daily reminder that the wealthiest and most powerful people on Earth live in a fantasy world because they have never had the experience of suffering thr consequences of their decisions. Ai is marketed to be capable of this, but anyone who has been playing with it and testing knows that it is not capable of replacing a human for work like this.
I wonder if some companies making this move (“replacing workers with AI”) aren’t just laying people off and then publicly talking about AI for publicity without any real intention to use AI.
That seems particularly likely with regard to IBM’s similar move not long ago. For them, saying “we’re replacing staff with AI” instead of “we’re laying people off” is basically marketing Watson.
Daily reminder that the wealthiest and most powerful people on Earth live in a fantasy world because they have never had the experience of suffering thr consequences of their decisions. Ai is marketed to be capable of this, but anyone who has been playing with it and testing knows that it is not capable of replacing a human for work like this.
I wonder if some companies making this move (“replacing workers with AI”) aren’t just laying people off and then publicly talking about AI for publicity without any real intention to use AI.
That seems particularly likely with regard to IBM’s similar move not long ago. For them, saying “we’re replacing staff with AI” instead of “we’re laying people off” is basically marketing Watson.