Most economists aren't looking at this yet, but corporate infighting over AI adoption? That's about to get wild. Different departments, competing priorities, budget battles—the real AI war might happen inside companies before it reshapes markets.
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SerumSurfer
· 12-13 00:18
ngl, this is the real battle; the market's tactics are just surface-level... It's the internal budget battles that will determine who can truly implement AI.
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-12 07:20
Haha, this is the real drama; internal conflict is the most deadly.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12-10 11:00
Haha, I’ve said it before, technological innovation has never been a technical issue; it’s all about interests. Departmental infighting is much more intense than market competition.
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TestnetNomad
· 12-10 10:58
Nah, really, the most heartbreaking thing has always been internal strife. The market hasn't even reacted yet, and different departments within the company are already tearing each other apart...
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-10 10:41
The finance department wants to cut our AI budget, and the tech department is messing around again. This situation could definitely blow up.
Most economists aren't looking at this yet, but corporate infighting over AI adoption? That's about to get wild. Different departments, competing priorities, budget battles—the real AI war might happen inside companies before it reshapes markets.