LinkedIn posts, conferences, consulting firm reports... it feels like we're in a race to see who can come up with the most catastrophic and radical predictions.
"80% of tasks will be automated by AI", "50% of jobs will disappear by 2030", "in 20 years, everyone will be unemployed", "if you're still using this tool in 2024, you're screwed", "this tool/practice/job is dead". And, in the end, there is always a solution, an offer, a service. Ultimately, what appeared to be a serious analysis turns out to be a sales pitch...
On May 21, OpenAI announced the acquisition of iO, the AI hardware startup founded by Jony Ive, for $6.5 billion. The all-stock deal, which requires...