Toppsjefen for banken Standard Chartered får litt tyn etter at han annonserte at banken skulle bruke KI til kvitte seg med over 7500 av sine ansatte - "lower-value human capital" som han beskrev de.
The London-based but Asia-focused banking giant said it was to axe more than 15% of back-office roles by 2030 in favour of increased automation and adoption of new technologies including AI.
Det er jo de facto hva de som snakker om dette faktisk sier, men som en kjent norsk dame sa "jeg ville kanskje ikke valgt akkurat den formuleringen".
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Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI usage recently.
The man who created Linux just called out the AI hype machine.
In his latest kernel update, Linus Torvalds revealed that the Linux kernel's private security mailing list has become "almost entirely unmanageable"
Why?
Because it is flooded with duplicate bug reports from people running the same AI tools on the same code.
Same bugs. Same day. No fixes. Just endless "pointless churn" for the volunteers keeping your Linux systems secure.
His blunt message:
“AI tools are great, but only if they actually help, rather than cause unnecessary pain.”
This isn't anti-AI, it's anti-slop. Real open source work still needs humans who understand what they're reporting.