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Ford execs say they made a mistake when they replaced human engineers with AI

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I really do like AI, in a limited capacity, as an alternative to Google or Bing or any search engine. The AI cuts through all the paid search links and it does the dirty work, actually giving a useful answer to the search query.
I like www.perplexity.ai, but there are many other free services, that are independent and don't "feed the beast."
😁😁 I would like to see AI say something like "Per Glen...... The Duck Waddles..." so we could believe or not believe. 🤗
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Ford screwed the pooch !
I could’ve told em that for free !
 

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I expect all these sneers to turn to sheer horror and shock by 2030.

Look, you can chest thump, howl at the moon, claim that you are superior to any machine, or attack the messenger. The future doesn't care. It's gonna happen and you can adapt or be left behind.

AI is a steamroller. You are an ant. Go ahead, yell and shake your fist at the steamroller, Mr. Ant. Good luck with that.
AI is a fancy chatbot with a token system for retaining data in memory. It frequently hallucinates data it has no reference for. It also requires massive resources to run.

Go ahead, keep pouring billions into that steamroller, I'm sure it will compete in F1 any day now!
I love how you think companies don’t pay to rank higher in AI search results, as if that changed from the old fashion versions.


Companies aren’t spending billions on AI for nothing, the return will be the ability to dump millions of humans. Anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves. Taking over no, replacing as many human workers as possible, yes on all counts.
Remind me, how many billions were poured into Crypto and NFTs a few years back? How about EV investment? Remember when Hydrogen was the next big thing?

Just because you pour billions into something does not make it valuable. "Theory of labor" doesnt work in a system where you must make profit. AI can take care of repetitive simple tasks, but it is far from replacing humans.

The vast majority of the companies that have been laying off people for "AI" are in fact just reducing headcount from Covid overhiring, mainly focused in Marketing, HR, and email jockeys. The headcounts of these companies speaks the truth.
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