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Generative AI adoption mirrors authoritarian software rollouts

The author criticizes the top-down, authoritarian approach to software adoption, arguing that corporations often impose new tools, including generative AI, on employees without considering their daily usage or preferences. This mirrors past trends seen with operating systems like Microsoft Windows, where users have little choice but to adopt the mandated software. The piece suggests that current corporate buyers of generative AI are being swayed by marketing and promises, potentially leading to widespread, unchosen adoption by end-users. AI

IMPACT Suggests that current AI adoption mirrors past dictatorial software rollouts, potentially forcing unwanted tools onto employees.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the adoption of generative AI.

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    The corporate buyer of (say) point-of-sale software isn't a minimum-wage clerk in a shop. The corporations who buy point-of-sale software are likely to do so ba

    The corporate buyer of (say) point-of-sale software isn't a minimum-wage clerk in a shop. The corporations who buy point-of-sale software are likely to do so based solely on some song-and-dance from the developers and marketers of other corporations, and all the underlings who ar…