
"A Stanford report highlights a growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else, with 73% of experts feeling positive about AI's impact on jobs, compared to just 23% of the public."
"Anthropic orchestrated free advertising for itself by claiming AI would put people out of work, a statement aimed more at CEOs than the general public."
"Historically, software and hardware creators understood their role was to serve customers by identifying needs, but a shift occurred where entrepreneurs began to invent futures without considering consumer desires."
John Ternus will need to address the disconnect between AI experts and the public regarding AI's impact on employment. A Stanford report shows that 73% of experts view AI positively, while only 23% of the public shares this sentiment. Companies like Anthropic have used alarming predictions about AI to gain media attention, which may not reflect the true timeline of AI advancements. Historically, tech creators focused on serving customer needs, but a shift occurred where entrepreneurs began to prioritize inventing the future over understanding consumer desires.
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