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Given the fact that every company is all in on AI, doesn't that mean it's not a bubble? Your CIO will force agentic architecture on all his devops pods, your PM will task you to integrate the agents, and the market will respond positively.
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haha OP I love froggo XD
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lol this is actually kind of ringing true for me. both teams at work have “ai integration sprints” now. basically now we’re just paying for ai so we can sell customers ai integrations. It’s not even graphs or charts or anything useful just now you have an ai chat box to ask about your account.
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the more people get in on it, the harder itll blow up the second ai models start training on its own data. putting more oil on a fire isnt gonna put it out



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