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The CEO of the company building one of the most powerful AIs on earth just wrote a 20,000-word warning about what's coming. Should we believe him?
In this episode, we break down Dario Amodei's essay "The Adolescence of Technology"—section by section, with the gloves off. We cover what he gets right (the economic pain will be real and gendered), what he dances around (his company is accelerating the thing he's warning about), and why this reads less like a blog post and more like a historical artifact.
But first: the news. Companies are citing AI for layoffs that AI can't actually do yet. We dig into the Oxford Economics report on AI-washing and the HBR survey showing these are almost entirely anticipatory layoffs—firing people for what AI might do, not what it does.
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By Logan CurrieThe CEO of the company building one of the most powerful AIs on earth just wrote a 20,000-word warning about what's coming. Should we believe him?
In this episode, we break down Dario Amodei's essay "The Adolescence of Technology"—section by section, with the gloves off. We cover what he gets right (the economic pain will be real and gendered), what he dances around (his company is accelerating the thing he's warning about), and why this reads less like a blog post and more like a historical artifact.
But first: the news. Companies are citing AI for layoffs that AI can't actually do yet. We dig into the Oxford Economics report on AI-washing and the HBR survey showing these are almost entirely anticipatory layoffs—firing people for what AI might do, not what it does.
Also in this episode: