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Lots of posts in this sub are obvious pro-AI...
Of course not every pro-AI post is made by a bot or bought account, but I've noticed an awful lot of these lately. The most blatantly obvious ones are from account names structured "DashingRacoon6238" that were made yesterday, but not all of them. They all push the exact same talking points in each thread, and completely refuse to address other people's posts other than to deny their experiences and claim the exact opposite of the post they're replying to. They all seem somewhat plausible, of co
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This is a really insightful piece. The data backs up what I've been seeing in the industry.
Agreed. Would love to see a follow-up with more recent numbers.
I'm not sure the conclusion holds for smaller teams. Would be interesting to see this broken down by company size.