Tech Industry Workers Have Become Cogs In a Broken System
It's AI versus white-collar humans in a battle to optimize output
What’s wrong with the tech industry?
That’s the question that has kept me up at night, and also wished me good morning, and also haunted my dreams over the last few years. It’s the one I get asked again and again, usually early in the conversation when I’m expecting to be asked about my kids and stuff.
The tech industry drama has been escalating, especially over the last year, during which I’ve been uncovering various big tech industry problems from lousy products nobody wants to the over-reliance on the misguided promises of AI, to the quagmire that hiring is stuck in, to scared executive leadership, to the rapid decline of productivity.
Thank you! Good night!
Look, I’m an entrepreneur. I’ve got solutions. You want solutions? Great. Strap in and hold tight, because you might not be ready for where those solutions start.
The real problem is that the tech industry has become one giant world of busywork. And we’ve all become detached from what success really means.
I get it. I definitely need to explain that kind of borderline conspiracy theory. And I will. But let’s go somewhere more private. They’re watching us.
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