“Apocalypse” in the IT industry? “For amateurs, it's like riding without brakes.”
Companies that develop software or sell online services on a subscription basis are seeing their share prices fall. The market capitalization of such companies on the US market has fallen by a total of several hundred billion dollars this month, and according to some estimates, even by a trillion dollars. As always recently, artificial intelligence is to blame for everything. Not only does it facilitate coding, but it can also perform more demanding and complex office tasks on its own.
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