There’s a little accelerationist inside of me, that hopes that every company that can “hire” AI, does so and ruins their entire bussiness and goes bankrupt with it.
I imagine a lot of the companies will realize that the purported benefits of AI have hidden defects they have to fix, piling up lots of hidden technical/administrative debt, right around the time their AI vendors jack up prices or go out of business so that they’re stuck with unmaintainable stuff (code, workflows, processes) that they don’t fully understand, built by and for AI agents that no longer exist.
There’s a little accelerationist inside of me, that hopes that every company that can “hire” AI, does so and ruins their entire bussiness and goes bankrupt with it.
I imagine a lot of the companies will realize that the purported benefits of AI have hidden defects they have to fix, piling up lots of hidden technical/administrative debt, right around the time their AI vendors jack up prices or go out of business so that they’re stuck with unmaintainable stuff (code, workflows, processes) that they don’t fully understand, built by and for AI agents that no longer exist.
And then get bailed out
Only the biggest ones