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MineralMan

(151,007 posts)
11. The Problem with Rapidly Implementing AI in Business is
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 12:33 PM
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that the people who are making those decisions have no real understanding of what AI is, how it works, and why it is often defective in ways that are difficult to detect. Instead those people know how money moves and are excited about eliminating more and more jobs they also don't understand and could not do.

So, you have the bosses firing the workers who know what they're doing, and replacing them with robots who really understand nothing.

Now, that's a recipe for success if I ever saw one!

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Khosla's tweet last night: highplainsdem Monday #1
I'm no economist, but I've been saying this for years RainCaster Monday #2
I want to see the crypto bros lose, too. Crypto is nothing but a Ponzi scheme. highplainsdem Monday #27
Folks are just now starting to figure this out? Midnight Writer Monday #3
The AI peddlers and fans want to believe they're good guys, so they have to pretend all those highplainsdem Monday #4
Lutnick gleefully predicted a future when the majority of the population . . . peggysue2 Monday #24
Lutnick is evil. highplainsdem Monday #28
And probably a pedo like his boss durablend Monday #31
I haven't forgotten, and I agree. highplainsdem Monday #37
We are indeed in late-stage capitalism biocube Monday #5
This scenario is predicated on AI working extremely well and efficiently andym Monday #6
It's being implemented, and employees are being laid off, despite the IP theft and despite the highplainsdem Monday #8
If all you stated is correct, then companies using AI to a the extent necessary to replace humans will be outcompeted andym Monday #10
Outcompeting takes time. People can be laid off quickly. And the AI bubble is driven by FOMO. highplainsdem Monday #13
"Learn to code" is now "Get a manual job" - There will be a collapse in higher education jobs as well dalton99a Monday #7
Once a decade GenThePerservering Monday #9
The Problem with Rapidly Implementing AI in Business is MineralMan Monday #11
Too many CEOs aren't even particularly intelligent GenThePerservering Monday #25
That's assuming AI works. hunter Monday #12
AI is often a pretext for off-shoring nuxvomica Monday #15
Was just watching a stock trading broadcast and they mentioned it as well jmbar2 Monday #14
Yes. Some links: highplainsdem Monday #20
It's simple. The people who buy the shit you make are the same people who make the shit you sell. 3Hotdogs Monday #16
Excellent article on AI in the current issue of The Atlantic. Native Monday #17
I'm still betting on the Yellowstone Caldera erupting Orrex Monday #18
My money's on big rock from the sky. LudwigPastorius Monday #26
Except AI does not work like they promise JT45242 Monday #19
Could we replace all our politicians with AI? Festivito Monday #21
Maybe criminal liability would send a message jfz9580m Monday #22
What if? multigraincracker Monday #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Prairie_Seagull Monday #29
Don't look up. Bmoboy Monday #30
i'm interested in Chakrabarti who is suggesting public ownership MadameButterfly Monday #32
The "AI"pocalypse... nt Another Jackalope Monday #33
It's the great reset theory the Tech Bros and many Nationalists follow. haele Monday #34
K&R. Incredibly important post Arazi Monday #35
This is total bullshit jfz9580m Monday #36
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