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Buckeyeblue

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21. AI is only as good as the information it has and the prompts it receives
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 08:58 AM
Feb 27

There will be job losses due to AI for sure. And we are going to hear all CEOs embracing AI. Behind the scenes we'll see a lot of chaos trying to achieve executive leadership's unrealistic expectations about AI.

I also think a lot of companies will need to go through big modernization initiatives before they can truly implement AI solutions.

Most companies haven't invested in their own infrastructure because it's expensive and does nothing to move the needle on the stock price.

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IMHO, no it won't. It's too early in the product cycle to really have that kind of impact on things. New tech takes SWBTATTReg Feb 26 #1
Infrastructure? It's all cloud "data lakes" and services now Tim S Feb 26 #5
I too, was in IT for several decades, lucky to have gotten out in time to grab my pension too, as well as be on the side SWBTATTReg Feb 27 #23
Thanks to "the cloud", many white collar jobs consist of picking the right choices from menus Tim S Feb 27 #27
I beg to disagree. Most experts in the field are agreeing on this 18 month period. Ferrets are Cool Feb 26 #7
Not really. It's more advanced than you think. Blue Full Moon Feb 27 #20
Ipad was intro'd in 2010. A decade earlier would have been 2000 TheProle Feb 27 #26
No Greg_In_SF Feb 26 #2
Tell that to the 4000 that were just terminated from Block. Ferrets are Cool Feb 26 #9
Next up, the termination of Block itself. hunter Feb 27 #18
Insightful Torchlight Feb 27 #25
I know he's kind of a kook but he's not the only one saying this LearnedHand Feb 26 #3
Your 15 minutes were up long ago. Andrew DBoon Feb 26 #4
How's Yang's third party going? SocialDemocrat61 Feb 26 #6
Not a new prediction, this has been a 30 year trainwreck in progress...So, what is his solution? haele Feb 26 #8
Sam Altman was profiled by the New Yorker 10 years ago, and besides revealing that he's a prepper, highplainsdem Feb 27 #19
AI will eliminate white collar jobs. Automation/robotics will eliminate blue collar jobs. Zorro Feb 26 #10
"Eliminate" in 18 months is too strong a word Dave says Feb 27 #15
Yeah... 2naSalit Feb 26 #11
Robotics will ride in with the AI race horse Dave says Feb 27 #16
Blue collar and retirees aren't safe either gulliver Feb 26 #12
What's automation in that context? EdmondDantes_ Feb 27 #13
It needs to be defined in law and regulation gulliver Feb 27 #17
AI actually does a terribe job, making lots of errors that the reduced human staff has to catch, leading highplainsdem Feb 27 #14
AI is only as good as the information it has and the prompts it receives Buckeyeblue Feb 27 #21
Apparently Yang is desperate to see his name in print again. Doesn't like being irrelevant. onenote Feb 27 #22
It's a longer time frame. Johnny2X2X Feb 27 #24
It happened to white collar workers in the 90s, office workers after that bucolic_frolic Feb 27 #28
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