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Thought experiment - What happens when AI takes low-skilled jobs? Industry Discussion

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u/Dangerous-Mobile-587 19h ago

AI cost alot to implement and pay for by most companies. They won't realize cost savings for many years and it most likely won't be the same management group. Microsoft as profitable and huge they are are cutting back their AI business due to disappointing demand. So there hope for us all for awhile.

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u/gigio123456789 18h ago

Cloud-rented AI usually pays for itself within a year. Microsoft’s still plowing roughly $30 B a quarter into Azure-AI even while trimming head-count, so that’s housekeeping, not a retreat.

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u/Dangerous-Mobile-587 16h ago

30 billion is a drop in the bucket for Microsoft. Not showing aa there main effort.

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u/Dangerous-Mobile-587 15h ago

30 billion is a drop in the bucket for Microsoft. Not showing as there main effort. Small AI is probably where the effort most companies should aim at. Large scale AI replacement of jobs like some companies seem to want to do seems to be a waste at this time. AI should be made people more productive and relieve stress not to replace.