James Chandler
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And, you know, the line is not this kind of linear line.
And we know that those those users at the start, those sort of first movers, if you like.
Once we're over that hill, you have a whole cohort of people who are going to adopt it very, very quickly.
They may have different motivations.
They're things they're using already that AI kind of makes easier.
Not peer pressure, but peers and other people using it and recommending it to them.
Once you've used it once with AI, I think it's very unlikely you sort of down tools and go, that wasn't very good.
I'm not going to use that again.
So increasingly, you'll find different ways in your life and your work to use it.
So usage is only going to go one way on this.
There is a lot of concern in this report.
More fear, I think, than there probably is hope.
I think people are worried about all sorts of things.
You know, impact on entry-level jobs.
And young people more generally were finding this, which exactly goes back to that Eric Schmidt point that we talked about, the big thing from last week.
And I don't want to sort of sugarcoat that in any way.
But I think with anything where there is uncertainty and AI, as we've talked about.
certainly doesn't make things more certain.
Anything around kind of uncertainty, I think AI is hung out to dry a little bit on.
So I'm not surprised that AI is a kind of a bogeyman on things like that.