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Nov 2024
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Matt Maier's Hot Take - AI Will Lead to ...

One Knight in Product
About this episode

Matt Maier is a product marketer and AI enthusiast from Irvine, California, with a background spanning the Air Force, aerospace, healthcare, and startup consulting.

His hot take? Within 5 years, employment as we know it will sharply decline. Matt predicts that advancements in AI will render traditional employee-employer relationships obsolete, because why would companies hire people to do easily automatable tasks? On the other hand, Matt believes this is a good thing and will enable an entirely new way of working.

Find Matt on LinkedIn or drop him an email at Solo Scale AI.

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