The rapid advancement and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) are fundamentally reshaping industries such as robotics and data science. Experts highlight that AI is not a future threat but a present reality, transforming functions across sectors rather than outright replacing jobs. While AI is expected to amplify human ingenuity, concerns persist about the sustainability of the current investment surge in AI talent and infrastructure, with some questioning the long-term return on investment if AI-driven growth does not meet high expectations. Additionally, the market valuations for AI companies have raised fears of a speculative bubble despite the technology's transformative potential. Discussions also emphasize the interplay between AI and emerging technologies like Web3, highlighting new avenues for value creation in the data age. Economic factors such as tariffs continue to influence investor sentiment around AI's prospects.
Las desorbitadas valoraciones del mercado de la inteligencia artificial (IA) y la inversión especulativa hacen temer una posible burbuja, pese al potencial transformador de esta tecnología. 👉🏼 https://t.co/zpUftoAgwl https://t.co/SlzrAtFcqj
From @WSJopinion: Will AI kill large chunks of white-collar jobs, as Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, recently predicted? Maybe, but Gian Segato thinks AI won’t replace human ingenuity but instead will amplify it, writes @andykessler https://t.co/5Q9EuujhDv
“La IA reemplaza funciones, no empleos”: la mirada de Eduardo Levy Yetati sobre el futuro del trabajo https://t.co/eo8xH9ETaf https://t.co/cfeJVAnDys