It’s more shiny for the execs. They define labor as cost, but management is value added.
The biggest problem is that they’ll adopt AI in ways that put workers at risk. Cory Doctrow had an article in the Guardian that put forward one example that is realistic and typical of how execs think. Bring in AI to replace radiologists leave 1 there to check all the results. They sign off, and that means they’re are ones who are liable.
No matter what you think of the technology, we can count on human beings to make the worst use of it.
“Two days ago Politico reported that Trump will start campaigning surprisingly early, and on a weekly basis, as his poll numbers flounder and he drags the Republican Party down with him.”
So, 10 months of bellyaching about being robbed in 2020, minorities are rapists, drug smugglers and thieves, claims gasoline is a dollar a gallon and the rest of the planet are an ungrateful cesspool of debt scofflaws and sissies. Should work wonders for his poll numbers.
I can’t wait to see him split-screened out and about, at a rally when he’s not even on the ballot, insisting people adore him… while ICE does something terrible on-camera opposite him.
What in the world could personal appearances do for him? He’s completely lost. He has no idea what’s going on. Full blown delusion. Were I his strategic team, I would be doing everything to talk him out of any of this.