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→ View original post on X — @fabiomoioli, 2026-03-30 11:31 UTC
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→ View original post on X — @fabiomoioli, 2026-03-30 11:31 UTC

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For over a year now, clients have been pushing consulting firms to lower their prices in the name of productivity gains linked to AI. A HEC Alumni / Kea study confirms this. The real shock from AI is revenue compression, not just job displacement. [Translated from EN to English]
→ View original post on X — @alex_tsico, 2026-03-30 09:14 UTC
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This really annoys me. You get used to a product, and then they charge you a fortune for it.

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Physical #AI’s Real Constraint Isn’t #Technology—It’s Capital Discipline
by Alexandre de Vigan @Forbes Learn more: https://
bit.ly/4t3WfdO #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML
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It is not even clear that anyone would know they were trading against an AGI, because, also by definition, it would be better at hiding any evidence that it was a counterparty than any human could detect. Someone would just get very rich, very fast. Or the AI would, depending.
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The easiest way to make money fast from a superhuman artificial intelligence would be in the financial markets, almost by definition. So the first lab to develop one, if AGI is possible, would almost certainly keep it quiet for as long as they could. Beats charging for API access

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The only 4 jobs that will remain at tech companies. Credit: @yrechtman
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Yeah, we’ll see how many non-OAI/Anthropic techbros can afford to stay in SF after those IPOs.