AI maniacs driving business and cultural change, economist writes
An economist has described a new category of technology users called “AI maniacs” who are obsessed with working with the latest AI models, according to a column published on Marginal Revolution. The column states that these individuals try out new models immediately, spend hours mastering them, and use AI to regulate both their workflows and personal lives. One anecdote in the column describes a person who canceled a date to spend more time with an AI model after its availability was extended. The column reports that Stripe, the payments company, issued customer data showing the number of single-person companies earning $10 million or more has doubled in the past two years, with AI likely a main driver. The author observes that AI maniacs tend to be young, skeptical of credentials, and often immigrants who are willing to try new approaches.
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Sources: marginalrevolution.com
