Hiring for software engineers is rapidly increasing, not decreasing. This is from Citadels own research who you reference in the article.
You also didn’t mention the recent Gallup survey in which 89% of executives say AI has not boosted their companies labor productivity, which implies that either AI doesn’t work, or hasn’t even been implemented properly yet in most businesses. You don’t just buy Claude licenses and connect it via API and get value / efficiency Lmao
Way too doomer.
Restructuring super bloated companies (Oracle in particular is a comically bloated company where sales people can hit less than 50% for YEARS and stay employed) in order to be competitive with new technology is not the same thing as “replacement”.
A lil bit too doomer bro. I hope what Jensen is saying is true. I'm tired of hearing the takes from Dario and Sam. Unfortunately, I heard what Ken Griffin said.
Funny thing though is the people who hate AI the most are the ones that don't even wanna work.
Hopefully one day we get to work less, and if we still work, it's something more fulfilling in life.
Human's have been around for a long time, and we've never been working harder than we have in the past 30 years.
You mention medicine, I have first hand account from a medical director in a hospital that he had to let go (from higher ups not sure what hospital economics and structure look like) a few psychs as ai note taking software improved productivity 1.5 ish time so more patients could be seen by fewer psychs. I think 5 psychs from this group were ended up being let go
I’m in grad school and Claude/Gemini is noticeably stronger than any junior in any lab in almost any context. Their dependence on AI to do all of their work and how fast these models are getting better means that it’s usually just easier to ask Claude yourself before they do.
Hiring for software engineers is rapidly increasing, not decreasing. This is from Citadels own research who you reference in the article.
You also didn’t mention the recent Gallup survey in which 89% of executives say AI has not boosted their companies labor productivity, which implies that either AI doesn’t work, or hasn’t even been implemented properly yet in most businesses. You don’t just buy Claude licenses and connect it via API and get value / efficiency Lmao
Way too doomer.
Restructuring super bloated companies (Oracle in particular is a comically bloated company where sales people can hit less than 50% for YEARS and stay employed) in order to be competitive with new technology is not the same thing as “replacement”.
H1B —> that’s actual replacement in most cases
A lil bit too doomer bro. I hope what Jensen is saying is true. I'm tired of hearing the takes from Dario and Sam. Unfortunately, I heard what Ken Griffin said.
Funny thing though is the people who hate AI the most are the ones that don't even wanna work.
Hopefully one day we get to work less, and if we still work, it's something more fulfilling in life.
Human's have been around for a long time, and we've never been working harder than we have in the past 30 years.
Al Bundy couldn't comprehend today's worklife.
You mention medicine, I have first hand account from a medical director in a hospital that he had to let go (from higher ups not sure what hospital economics and structure look like) a few psychs as ai note taking software improved productivity 1.5 ish time so more patients could be seen by fewer psychs. I think 5 psychs from this group were ended up being let go
I’m in grad school and Claude/Gemini is noticeably stronger than any junior in any lab in almost any context. Their dependence on AI to do all of their work and how fast these models are getting better means that it’s usually just easier to ask Claude yourself before they do.
USA has been sold out by the Epstein class, we all know what they have in common