• e8CArkcAuLE@piefed.social
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    In a March 2025 interview with business writer Chad Silverstein, Vaughan made it clear how he views himself: “we stand at a unique moment where AI could either widen inequality dramatically or become the greatest leveling force in economic history. The choice is ours, and I believe business leaders have a profound responsibility to ensure we choose wisely.”

    he chose inequality

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    Eric Vaughan, CEO of a $26 million software firm called IgniteTech

    Just so you know who to avoid without reading the article.

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      Wow, I was looking at their product just yesterday for an evaluation. Immediately got a bad feeling by their website, almost as if everyone working on this puts in as little care as possible. And now it makes total sense.

      The old saying, the fish rots from the head, certainly applies here. Well I’m not going to recommend this platform, that is for certain.

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    Yep. Companies are this crazy. I got eliminated from a job interview because I said I’m meh about AI. In retrospect, I’m glad I didn’t get that job. A friend of mine later told me that the company tracks everyone’s AI usage and that it’s part of their performance review. The more you use AI, the higher you’ll be rated. 🤮

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    I am going to enjoy this dude’s reaction when AI bubble pops. And it is a matter of when and not if.