JJ Clarke
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Is it a case?
Is there an argument for if we get to a situation where there's none of those mistakes or a minimization of those mistakes?
Are we saying we're back on the AI train again?
And specific to that, is it industry specific?
For example, coding has come up a number of times.
They're adding new features to Uber, for instance.
Is there...
An argument for the idea that when you have, I suppose, all these companies are looking to IPO and they're, you know, looking to raise funds.
So their game is everyone needs it.
Whereas, in fact, not every company is going to benefit.
Lenin's, for example, a good use case for a company that benefited from it.
But does every company need it?
Right, and I think this is a... I mean, there's a computer scientist called Cal Newport, Professor Cal Newport over in the States, and he talks about that a lot of companies move to overhire after COVID, and then they realize that they...
had hired in a surplus, really.
And then AI kind of chipped away at that.
And then that came into journalism where you had that AI doomerism, especially with the advent of how effective these LLMs are.
But I think it probably will, but not in the same, it probably will replace jobs on a grand scale.
But I like the idea that there's still some agency and that there's still some use for humans.
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