Radiology might be safe for now, but the corporate side tells a different story. Block just cut 40% of its workforce citing AI, and Wall Street rewarded them with a 24% stock bump. There's a short film making the rounds that captures this tension well - an employee who uses AI to crush his quarterly numbers gets fired precisely because he proved the team was replaceable: https://youtu.be/O5FFkHUdKyE
The question isn't whether AI can do the job. It's whether your executive team believes it can.
Non clickbait headline “Radiology has become…”
https://archive.ph/FVLyv
Wrong link
Scroll down a page or so, the article is there. It's identical to just going to CNN's article, not sure why it's needed though.
Radiology might be safe for now, but the corporate side tells a different story. Block just cut 40% of its workforce citing AI, and Wall Street rewarded them with a 24% stock bump. There's a short film making the rounds that captures this tension well - an employee who uses AI to crush his quarterly numbers gets fired precisely because he proved the team was replaceable: https://youtu.be/O5FFkHUdKyE
The question isn't whether AI can do the job. It's whether your executive team believes it can.
They don't want to clean the toilets either?