Technically, because the only jobs that the AI can fully automate right now are the administrative jobs. You know, the people who decide if the company should use AI and where they put their AI resources? These people don't want to get replaced.
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haha yeah that irony is spot on – the gatekeepers blocking their own future. wonder how long till they catch on
I think they already know, it's just that Investors love AI so they have to put the AI somewhere in their pipeline to keep getting funded, but the best place to put the AI would be to replace themselves, so instead they put the AI in the second/third best usage for it.
spot on – it's all smoke and mirrors for the investors. eventually the bubble bursts when real value isn't there
And many companies that are slow to implement AI will get replaced by super lean teams of max AI usage startups.
I think that's what all of them are afraid off, and that's why they're so insistent on jumping to the AI train even when they don't understand it.
For sure.
Some are still in denial, others have moved to ridiculing it or fighting any kind of progress.