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Cue the victory laps from the skeptics on this latest wave of headlines talking about “companies losing money on AI”. A quick dive into the slew of new articles and videos coming about how companies were “wrong about AI” amid record layoffs and job losses is just a temporary narrative shift during a time of heavy technological disruption. It’s basically akin to those who were once yelling at Amazon for bleeding cash on AWS in 2008. Same script, different decade, and different tech,. Every real platform shift looks like a money pit right before it transcends the previous limitations of financial expectations. We saw this with the internet in the 90s and again with the cloud narrative in the 2000s…the cycles always repeat, the disruptors who adapt always win. Keep this in mind when thinking about your next move with AI, don’t be solely driven by attention grabbing headlines without proper context. I’m curious to hear your thoughts about the subject as well. What do you think? submitted by /u/Cold_Designer2171

Originally posted by u/Cold_Designer2171 on r/ArtificialInteligence