Vaughan was surprised to find it was often the technical staff, not marketing or sales, who dug in their heels. They were the “most resistant,” he said, voicing various concerns about what the AI couldn’t do, rather than focusing on what it could. The marketing and salespeople were enthused by the possibilities of working with these new tools, he added.
So the people that had an actual idea of what the implications of using it might be weren't on board? Huh. Weird.
It is if your gut is filled with the gut bacteria that desire those foods and signal to the brain to give it more... the rest of you does suffer as a result though. These bacteria are not your friends, even if they make you eat chocolate, while they push out the bacteria that desire more nutritious foodstuffs.
As ever, the main driver is that owners/leaders have absolutely no respect for their workers. They are replaceable components who need to be replaced with more predictable ones because the unpredictable humans might rise up eventually.
As per design, the UK is now undesirable for people to come to or stay in. We are putting enough dog shit on our own front lawn to stop people approaching the house. Got 'em.
One of many countries who have recently decided that basic liberty is more trouble than it's worth. Our governments all just need to admit that we are engaged in informational WW3.
"I don't want the gigantic teetering tower of AI money to fall down and crush me."