The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble
Summary
The piece argues that the AI bubble will not mirror the internet bubble, using historical examples like Lotus Notes and the rise of browser-based tools to examine how AI adoption may reshape work. It emphasizes worker autonomy and process knowledge, contending that overly restrictive IT controls hinder productivity and that automation should improve quality, not just throughput. It also critiques AI economics and advocates nuanced policies for SMBs.