I hope that every company that spends money on AI employees spends a lot of money on AI employees and then subsequently loses their shirts when they realize they’re practically entirely useless on a business level And then they go bankrupt and the company selling them goes bankrupt because they can’t sell garbage
Depends on the industry. If you’re in an industry where your bottom line is sufficiently insulated from the quality of your goods or services, then you’ll be fine! Just gotta be an illegal monopoly, or form illegal trusts to gain equivalent monopoly power, or benefit from regulatory capture.
Like, say, health insurance. What could go wrong?!
Time for some of us to become neo-luddites. Start breaking some machines, because it’s not practical to stage large scale strikes when the shops are so distributed.
I hope that every company that spends money on AI employees spends a lot of money on AI employees and then subsequently loses their shirts when they realize they’re practically entirely useless on a business level And then they go bankrupt and the company selling them goes bankrupt because they can’t sell garbage
Depends on the industry. If you’re in an industry where your bottom line is sufficiently insulated from the quality of your goods or services, then you’ll be fine! Just gotta be an illegal monopoly, or form illegal trusts to gain equivalent monopoly power, or benefit from regulatory capture.
Like, say, health insurance. What could go wrong?!
Or an isp, we’ll soon be longing for the days when we got to talk to an at&t customer service rep.
Yeah. This is pretty likely, at this stage.
General purpose AI may be coming, but it’s not here, now.
Sadly, a bunch of them will just recover by convincing idiots to give them venture capital.
Time for some of us to become neo-luddites. Start breaking some machines, because it’s not practical to stage large scale strikes when the shops are so distributed.