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Here’s the brutal math of the labor transition facing the American workforce: It takes 30 days for a 25-year-old AI-native college graduate to become productive. Meanwhile, I have employees with 20 years of experience who struggle to shift from their comfort zone to master the new tools.
In the debate about the impact of automation and agentic AI on the American workforce, there are two camps: those sounding the alarm on massive job displacement and those who want to know which specific roles will be eliminated.
When Chinese AI startup DeepSeek launched its R1 model requiring far less computational power than their American peers in January, it was only exposing the limitations Silicon Valley had already begun acknowledging.
The Rule14 Global
Intelligence Tool was selected after a survey of
capabilities conducted by a Federally Funded Research and Development
Center (FFRDC) on behalf
of DHS HSARPA.
Rule14 was
found to be one of the top performing tools in this evaluation.
(Sole Source
Justification, 10/05/2017, PR Number: RSAR-17-00095)
Deep learning today, and
its potential for use in the real business
world, has been limited. inventr is one of the first vendors to leverage
deep learning to solve
practical, niche, but mission critical business problems.
Alan
Pelz-Sharpe.
Founder of Deep
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