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Comment by exasperaited

3 days ago

Right. But then the AI firms did that deliberately, didn't they? Started the big philosophical argument to move the focus away from the things they were doing (epic misappropriation of intellectual property) and the very things their customers intended to do: fire huge numbers of staff on an international, multi-industry scale, replace them with AI, and replace already limited human accountability with simple disclaimers.

The biggest worry would always be that the tools would be stultifying and shit but executives would use them to drive layoffs on an epic scale anyway.

And hey now here we are: the tools are stultifying and shit, the projects have largely failed, and the only way to fix the losses is: layoffs.

It's fun that the working class bears the brunt of the mistakes of management.

Manager: hey let's go all in on this fancy new toy! We'll all be billionaires!

Employee: oh yeah I will work nights and weekends with no pay for this! I wanna be a billionaire!

Manager: actually it failed, we ran out of money, you no longer have a job... But at least we didn't build skynet, right?