The narrative of AI replacing entry-level workers is just a reflection of CEO glee around firing workers and replacing them with AI. Yes, new technology had always driven fears of replacement. But rarely has a new technology been heralded as replacing workers altogether like has happened with AI.
Beyond that, the entire internet is witness to the AI slop and process failures. Talk about reputational damage.
“There are only three ways to ‘network’. 1. Create something that gets people interested in you. 2. Be great at working the room. 3. Or give first, and generously. Better yet, do all three.”
And you are glossing over the local impact of data centers in terms of cost, property values and resource allocation.
The networking information was useful.
Don’t ask lazy questions, that's 🔑.
Great sharing!
The narrative of AI replacing entry-level workers is just a reflection of CEO glee around firing workers and replacing them with AI. Yes, new technology had always driven fears of replacement. But rarely has a new technology been heralded as replacing workers altogether like has happened with AI.
Beyond that, the entire internet is witness to the AI slop and process failures. Talk about reputational damage.
This!!! Yes to this.
“There are only three ways to ‘network’. 1. Create something that gets people interested in you. 2. Be great at working the room. 3. Or give first, and generously. Better yet, do all three.”