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95 per cent of organisations are getting zero return from AI according to MIT

ft.com
30 points·by antithesizer·11 months ago·14 comments

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Only a child would be so unfamiliar with history as to make a claim like that.
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That is why they're doing it. They're looking for pretexts to reduce headcount. They don't give a s** if the positive is false or not.
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One of the two major worldviews (ideologies) says the market is fully valued. One says it's severely undervalued. Nobody is capable of considering that their world view is wrong and they're living in a fantasy. The next 12 months will be fascinating and (for some) extremely satisfying.
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I noticed exactly the same thing with Sabine. Her spiral into crankery has been disappointing.

It's very pleasant to see someone else saying it, too. Thank you.
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itt: confirmation bias
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Completely agree. There was a similar report published last year, lots of fluff, seemingly tailor made to scare retail investors. FT's quality has really taken a hit in recent years. It's sad to see them publishing nonsense like this.

A more evenhanded take on the same report:

https://www.axios.com/2025/08/18/ai-jobs-layoffs