Companies Turn To AI Because Real Intelligence Is Hard To Find | ZeroHedge

Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,

Today, UPS announced it will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to reduce office workers. It Joins Google, Amazon, and others in the shift. If only we could do the same for government.

UPS to Cut 12,000 Jobs

The Wall Street Journal reports UPS to Cut 12,000 Jobs and Mandate Return to Offices Five Days a Week

Reflections on Unfairness

The drivers say it is unfair for office workers to work at home but they can’t.

I have the fair solution: Let everyone work from home provided they can still meet their job requirements.

Google Warns of Further Layoffs

Please note Google CEO’s Internal Memo Warns of Further Layoffs Ahead

Duolingo Shifts Toward AI

Also note, Duolingo Lays Off Staff in Shifts Toward AI.

Artificial Intelligence Ads and Palm Reading

Amazon is at the forefront of Generative Artificial Intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence and Beyond

I really didn’t write anything above. Instead, a generative AI robot read my mind. All I had to do was think, not say, “Hello AI, write about UPS layoffs from an angle no one else has covered.”

Poof that was it. Alexa read my mind and generated this post.

Real Intelligence is Hard to Find

There is a desperate need for artificial intelligence in government because a search for real intelligence turns up empty.

For example, Biden Lets Tik-Tok Set US Energy Policy, US Loses, Russia Wins

And here’s a real doozie. Biden’s Trojan Horse Immigration Deal Would Allow Another 1.8 Million Migrants

Republicans actually bargained for that compromise.

Business is not immune either as noted in Dealers Beg GM for Hybrid Vehicles, Can GM Do Anything Right?

Please send in the AI ASAP.

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