For the first time, maybe, for-profit companies might have to define for the very near term how their purpose includes doing good in the world— so that they will scale back AI deployments—and accept inefficiencies as the cost of doing future business. Talent will flow to companies that help it flourish; and where AI erodes flourishing, they can expect resentment and acrimony.
In a word, yes.
For the first time, maybe, for-profit companies might have to define for the very near term how their purpose includes doing good in the world— so that they will scale back AI deployments—and accept inefficiencies as the cost of doing future business. Talent will flow to companies that help it flourish; and where AI erodes flourishing, they can expect resentment and acrimony.