The way that Hollywood has portrayed AI over the decades, whether it's The Terminator or 2001, has portrayed this dystopian view of the future. And frankly, part of the fault lies with our tech leaders who haven't done a great job describing the benefits of AI. When they're talking about AI eliminating 50% of knowledge workers, that doesn't sound very utopian.
“And then frankly, I would say that part of the the fault lies with our tech leaders who haven't necessarily done a great job describing the benefits of AI.”
the way that Hollywood has portrayed AI over the decades, you know, whether it's The Terminator or 2001, has, you know, has portrayed this dystopian view of the future and I think that plays into people's thinking. And then frankly, I would say that part of the the fault lies with our tech leaders who haven't necessarily done a great job describing the benefits of AI. In fact, when they're talking about, you know, AI eliminating 50% of knowledge workers, that doesn't sound like a, you know, very utopian scenario, that sounds dystopian
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Calls out both Hollywood and tech leaders for poor messaging around AI. The specific pop culture references (Terminator, 2001) make it relatable, and the criticism of tech leaders is provocative. The '50% of knowledge workers' stat adds concrete impact.
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