商业蠢材的复仇
本文深入分析了企业界中一种特殊现象——那些缺乏技术背景却被推上高位、靠夸夸其谈和商业话术生存的"商业蠢材"(Business Idiot)如何正在卷土重来。作者通过NVIDIA、Anthropic等科技巨头的案例,揭示了这种以表面光鲜的商业模式代替真正产品力和技术洞察的思维模式如何扭曲企业决策,并探讨了这种现象背后的深层文化与社会成因。
本文深入分析了企业界中一种特殊现象——那些缺乏技术背景却被推上高位、靠夸夸其谈和商业话术生存的"商业蠢材"(Business Idiot)如何正在卷土重来。作者通过NVIDIA、Anthropic等科技巨头的案例,揭示了这种以表面光鲜的商业模式代替真正产品力和技术洞察的思维模式如何扭曲企业决策,并探讨了这种现象背后的深层文化与社会成因。
Nature explores whether the AI model Mythos, deemed too dangerous for public release due to potential misuse, marks the beginning of an era where powerful AI systems are restricted rather than openly distributed, raising questions about safety, transparency, and control in AI development.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei have toned down their previous warnings about AI causing mass job destruction, as both companies approach potential IPOs. Their softened messaging signals a shift toward reassuring investors and regulators amid growing scrutiny of AI's economic impact.