Weekly Update | Amazon RTO Hiccups | AI Tips for Execs | Hiring AI vs. Humans | AI Meeting Clones | Autonomous AI
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There are eleven days left in 2024, and depending on how your year has gone, you might be celebrating, mourning, or perhaps a mix of them all. Either way, we’re all about to step through the holiday season and embark on 2025. Given the flurry of activity, this will likely be my last update for 2024. While possible, out of a desperate need to release the pressure of my pent-up thoughts, I’ll record another update; I’m really going to try and take a digital respite.
But before I do, here are my updates for the week.
RTO Hiccups - I could barely contain my laughter when seeing the headline that Amazon is discovering they don’t have room for all the people they’re forcing back to the office. Will they admit they’ve made a cosmic mistake and pivot? I’m not banking on it, and it seems other companies are following their folly, as AT&T plans to follow their lead in January.
AI Pro Tips - I have an internal wrestling match whenever encountering clickbait articles on “how to succeed with AI.” On the surface, the advice sounds reasonable enough, and at first glance, I typically nod in agreement. However, deeper reflection always reveals that hidden in much of the reasonable wisdom lies tremendous risk and disaster.
Ditch Humans; Hire AI? - One of the growing hypes for companies in 2025 will be to ditch human workers for AI. One company has unashamedly launched a massive ad campaign in San Francisco, proclaiming it’s the future and is seeing exponential growth. Senior execs are publically bragging about how they’ve stopped hiring humans altogether. But like all hype, buying into it will inevitably lead to disaster for everyone involved.
AI Meeting Clones - While sharing with someone my thoughts on an AI meeting clone product, I could visibly see the lightbulb go on in their head. Suspicions about something fishy with several of their co-workers suddenly clicked into place. As much as I share caution about companies replacing employees with AI, there seems to be a rising trend of employees opting to replace themselves with AI. What could possibly go wrong?
Autonomous AI - Prominent CEO of an autonomous AI company proclaims autonomous AI is the future of AI. Surprise, surprise. However, I don’t disagree with many of the claims he’s making about where we are headed. Where we’d butt heads is around his claims on the overwhelming sunshine and puppies outcomes we can expect by willingly handing over the keys. What comes to mind is the childhood saying, “If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you?”
Show Notes:
In this Weekly Update, Christopher Lind wraps up 2024 with his final episode of the year, exploring several of the latest trends at the intersection of business, technology, and the human experience. Key topics include the contentious return-to-office policies at Amazon and AT&T, the prudent and imprudent uses of AI for senior leaders, and the impending rise of autonomous AI in 2025. Christopher also highlights the risks of over-relying on AI for sensitive tasks like succession planning, employees using AI clones to take their place in meetings, and discusses controversial startup campaigns advocating for AI over human employees. Finally, he underscores the importance of thoughtful deliberation and urges listeners to decompress and reflect as we prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the new year.
00:00 - Introduction and Digital Detox Announcement
02:29 - Amazon's Return to Office Fiasco
08:37 - AT&T's Return to Office Plans
15:20 - The Role of AI in Business Decisions
25:29 - AI Replacing Human Employees
29:19 - Thoughtful AI Integration in Business
35:47 - AI Meeting Clones: A Bad Idea
43:36 - The Future of Autonomous AI
50:56 - Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead to 2025
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