Jason Calacanis
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And then you say that this proves my β yeah, I know it's your belief, but that is not proof.
Do you understand the difference?
Do you see that?
You cherry pick anecdotes and then misattribute them to AI.
I have a question for you, J. Cal.
Hold on.
I have a legit question for you.
I'm actually engaging with your perspective.
Let me truly ask you.
Explain to me why job postings for software engineers are up 15% year over year, despite the fact that code has now been fully automated.
On net, do you think there'll be mass... That's my position.
Do you think there'll be on... Well, your position's shifting a little bit.
Do you think on net... Same position.
Do you think on net there'll be mass job loss?
I don't usually call you an idiot.
By the way, just on this AI washing point, there's a trial lawyer named Donnie King.
He's a securities litigation partner at a firm called Ackerman.
He and his colleagues have started to warn that we could start seeing shareholder lawsuits
against companies that engage in this type of AI washing because he thinks it's a type of puffery, right?
Because essentially what the company is doing is attributing their own non-performance or their operational issues to AI when in fact there are real problems in the business and therefore it could be a form of securities fraud.