Tag: industry-analysis
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AI Signal - March 31, 2026
- The "AI is replacing software engineers" narrative was a lie. MIT just published the math proving why. r/ArtificialInteligence Score: 2247
Analysis argues the mass layoffs and "AI replacing engineers" narrative was coordinated fear-mongering rather than data-driven prediction. Despite 1.17M tech layoffs in 2025, demand for software engineers remains high and companies that laid off teams are now re-hiring. The MIT research referenced shows the economic math doesn't support the replacement narrative.
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Catalog of OpenAI's canceled or delayed initiatives: adult mode shelved, Sora ended after 100 days, Stargate cancelled, launched ads after calling them a "last resort," shopping feature cancelled, hardware device delayed to 2027. The pattern suggests strategic drift or resource constraints.
- The AI documentary is out, from the creators of Everything Everywhere All At Once r/OpenAI Score: 711
Academy Award-winning teams release "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist" featuring interviews with OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepMind, and Meta leadership. Explores the race to AGI, existential risks, and utopian possibilities.
- Claude subscriptions double in just two months, overshadowing users leaving because of rate limits r/ClaudeAI Score: 1038
Despite vocal complaints about rate limits and usage issues, Anthropic's subscriptions doubled in two months. The data suggests the dissatisfied users are a loud minority rather than representative of overall growth trajectory.