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The company investing way too much into AI and is trying to use/sell it to companies only to have serious problems and legal issues from prompt injections or exploiting its weaknesses however can be trolled.
And it's usually pretty funny
If you want them to crash, then don't use it at all.
Bonus points if they automated the employees and it begins making them
im genuinely asking...
that started before ai with affrimative action and dei for tax right offs.
its the only thing the left is 100% right on because they made it that way unionicly. about ceos destroying companies. thats why all of them are also publicly traded. the ai nonsense ruins the economy as a whole because of the affimative action dei garbage. the people who told them no for good reason where sued out of being the ceo. youll get to watch it happen when gabe dies and wasthington state aka northern califronia gives steam to some dei higher for ceo.
literally the only way gabe can avoid it at this point is to groom a successor personally and step down before that so they understand what not to do and why.