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Non-tech professionals increasingly pay for AI tools, signaling broader adoption

Two friends of the author, one in management and another in academia, are now paying for AI tools. This is notable as they are the first non-tech professionals the author has encountered who find enough value in AI to subscribe to paid services. The author acknowledges the ongoing debate about a potential AI financial bubble but urges people not to ignore the technology's advancements. AI

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IMPACT Suggests growing adoption of paid AI tools beyond the tech sector, indicating potential for broader market penetration.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece from a social media user discussing their personal observations about AI tool adoption.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · riffraff ·

    Yesterday I had a day out with a few friends I hadn't seen in a while, and we ended up talking about AI. Two of them (one in management/commerce, one in academi

    Yesterday I had a day out with a few friends I hadn't seen in a while, and we ended up talking about AI. Two of them (one in management/commerce, one in academia/physics) are actually using paid subscriptions for # AI tooling. While I already knew that was common for coders these…