I read this article as the CTO being the bottleneck if he's only seeing 10% productivity boost at his organization.
I dont think this is a purely AI problem more with the legacy costs of maintaining many minds that can't be solved by just giving people AI tools until the AI comes for the CTO role (but not CEO or revenue generating roles) too and whichever manager is bottlenecking.
I imagine a future where we have Nasdaq listed companies run by just a dozen people with AI agents running and talking to each other so fast that text becomes a bottleneck and they need another medium that can only be understood by an AI that will hold humans hand
This shift would also be reflected by new hardware shifts...perhaps photonic chips or anything that lets AI scale up crazy without the energy cost....
Exciting times are ahead AI but it's also accelerating digital UBI....could be good and bad.
> it's also accelerating digital UBI
Do you have sources for this claim?