Sure, believe what you want to believe. You can either adapt to what's happening, or just get phased out. AI is happening whether you like it or not. You may as well learn to use it.
I get why you're enthusiastic about AI. This whole comment reads like it was AI generated.
AI can't do anything that hasn't been done before. That's never going to change.
You can adapt, but how you adapt matters.
AI in tech companies is like a hammer or drill. You can either get rid of your entire construction staff and replace them with a few hammers, or you can keep your staff and give each worker a hammer. In the first scenario, nothing gets done, yet jobs are replaced. In the second scenario, people keep their jobs, their jobs are easier, and the house gets built.
Yup. Most of us aren't CEOs, so we don't have a lot of say about how most companies are run. All we can do is improve ourselves.
For some reason, a lot of people seem to be against that. They prefer to whine.
Sure, believe what you want to believe. You can either adapt to what's happening, or just get phased out. AI is happening whether you like it or not. You may as well learn to use it.
I get why you're enthusiastic about AI. This whole comment reads like it was AI generated.
AI can't do anything that hasn't been done before. That's never going to change.
You can adapt, but how you adapt matters.
AI in tech companies is like a hammer or drill. You can either get rid of your entire construction staff and replace them with a few hammers, or you can keep your staff and give each worker a hammer. In the first scenario, nothing gets done, yet jobs are replaced. In the second scenario, people keep their jobs, their jobs are easier, and the house gets built.
Yup. Most of us aren't CEOs, so we don't have a lot of say about how most companies are run. All we can do is improve ourselves.
For some reason, a lot of people seem to be against that. They prefer to whine.