we are trapped in a 3-5 year doom cycle and there's no way out of it at this point. resources have been committed, cap-ex has been budgeted, the concomitant HR cuts are an inevitability.
it's the 'disruptor' playbook innovated by the likes of amazon, uber, and tesla, and now openAI, viz. run a business at a tremendous loss for years, propped up by VC funding, and hope you can snatch away enough of the market and embed your service in enough essential processes to then become indispensable -- even better if as an appendage of the state.
even all the best financial press are reporting only modest profit increases from AI. many are reporting straight-up losses. the business model doesn't work, for one thing, and the technology, for its all wonders and abilities, still requires heavy babysitting and frequently can fall over in a way that ruins your entire day. that's without even getting into the more abstract stuff about its implications on the cognitive abilities of your workers, who come increasingly to rely on a blackbox oracle for all their answers with little fundamental domain expertise.
we are going to see compulsory AI and mandatory staff cutbacks while this cycle plays out, and it becomes clear that we are in for a market correction of all market corrections. everything will get shitter in the short-term. like, dangerously shitter. nobody is going to 'no thanks' to the AI rollout, not unless you're a genuine industry leader like Apple and have a vault stocked with trillions of dollars and your own closed-garden ecosystem. prepare to say goodbye to lots of skilled, experienced colleagues in the next few years, as everyone tries to muddle on with tools they barely comprehend, wasting thousands of man-hours per year correcting mistakes and trying to fine-tune agents to automate their workflows. joy!
hope everyone enjoys the couple years holiday, at least. take up woodwork. read war & peace. enjoy those hipster craft beers on a beach. the tech-sociopaths and retarded project managers are in control for now.