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AI spending replacing jobs
2025-11-12 18:25:55.376214+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Fast Company:
AI isnt replacing jobs. AI spending is
Yet we remain skeptical of the claim that AI is responsible for these layoffs.
A recent MIT Media Lab study found that 95% of generative AI
pilot business projects were failing. Another survey by
Atlassian concluded that 96% of businesses have not seen dramatic improvements in
organizational efficiency, innovation, or work quality. Still another study
found that 40% of the business people surveyed have received AI slop at work in
the last
month and that it takes nearly two hours, on average, to fix each instance of slop. In
addition, they no longer trust their AI-enabled peers, find them less creative, and
find
them less intelligent or capable.
Via Brian Krebs
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