One interesting thing I came across this week was that the CEO of Duolingo first declared intentions to use AI to replace contract workers in some positions. However, they later withdrew that comment, making it clear that AI will not replace its employees.
Ahh, this type of discrepancy appears to be happening more often, to be honest. The same thing happened to Klarna not long ago. That AI will take care of everything in one minute, and then, hold on: in reality, we still need human workers.
Getting a job is becoming increasingly difficult many applicants (high competition), automation and the replacement of tasks with artificial intelligence...
Hey there, fellow AI watchers! We re back again with your weekly update from the world of AI; the good, the weird, and the wait... seriously? From corporate drama to DJ robots, code whisperers to talking playlists, this week s lineup proves one thing: AI is just getting weirder!
So if you like your tech news with a twist of humor (and maybe a touch of existential dread), you re in the right place. Let s get into it! That s gonna be a fun ride.
I have been thinking a lot about how AI is quietly transforming the way we work, not replacing jobs entirely, but definitely reshaping them.
At a recent Fortune summit, the CEO of Indeed said AI can now handle over half the tasks in most roles. But no single job can be fully automated. OpenAI s Chief People Officer even called it a reimagination of work.