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45 thoughts on “Trouble in cloud computing begins to form as AI threats loom”
  1. Dumb click bate. Nothing to do with the cloud. All you’re talking about is the difference in business models, “the cloud” sounds like you don’t know what you’re talking about.

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  2. They didn’t mention how Crowdstrike was being pummeled at the same time this segment aired. A very strong company with huge potential. It's more about uncertainty and fear than reality. Salesforce started the panic the day before. The Crowdstrike price stabilized on Friday as buyers swooped in on a good opportunity.

  3. Huh? Instead of selling x number of software seats to complete a goal, you sell one access point and a deployed model ? Cheaper? Less sales? But don’t forget deployment requires seats and cost spend too? But sales need to go down or slow first while making the transition? Do I understand correctly?

  4. Too many straight cis gender men in positions of power (corporations royalty sports religion police banks entertainment media politics Law military medicine etc) are destroying OUR 🌎

  5. This doesn't make any sense, AI workloads run on the cloud. Since AI is high-intensity computing it would actually make sense for cloud spend to go up as AI adoption becomes more widespread. But like Congress financial analysts have no problem talking about things they haven't got a clue about.

  6. Did AI replace white collar jobs already? Klarna reduced the number of customer service agents by 1000 from a total of 3000, it did not fire people directly it reduced the number of third party companies agents. The agents are replaced by a chatBot that "handles two-thirds of customer service chat inquiries. It's on par with humans in terms of satisfaction and it resulted in a 25% reduction in repeat inquiries from customers."

  7. The day every lawyer is out on their keister can't come soon enough. I absolutely adore what AI is threatening– AI can write a legal brief, but it can't clean a toilet, and that is an accurate assessment of the relative worth of those two professions.

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