The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble
Cory Doctorow's latest article argues that the current AI bubble differs significantly from the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Unlike the internet, which required users to actively adopt and integrate new tools into their workflows, AI is being "force-fed" to workers. This top-down imposition bypasses the organic adoption and adaptation that characterized the web's rise, potentially leading to different outcomes and challenges. AI
IMPACT Argues AI adoption is being 'force-fed' to workers, unlike the organic growth of the internet, suggesting a different industry trajectory.