Unpopular Opinion
People who express fear or concern about AI are not necessarily afraid of the technology itself, but rather apprehensive about their own ability to adapt to the changes it may bring.
Job security is myth. Adapt. People who learn to adapt survive. Survival of fittest. It's not new concept. Those unwilling to adapt and keep on ranting lose the race and fall behind.
0 replies1 like
More like this
Recommendations from Medial
Techinsiteai
𝙴𝚗𝚝𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚎... • 7m
Innovation isn’t just an option; it’s a must. Customers are evolving faster than ever, and if we don’t keep up, we’ll fall behind. It’s time to make innovation part of our everyday mindset, embracing change and new ideas to stay ahead. The future bel
See More
0 replies8 likes
Comet
#freelancer • 3m
AI in 2025: A Game-Changer or Just Another Tool? Let's decode the future of artificial intelligence!
Key Points:
1. Major Acquisitions: Big tech firms like Amazon (Anthropic), Meta (Mistral), and Google (Cohere) are reshaping the AI landscape.
2
See More
1 replies3 likes
Vishu Bheda
•
Medial • 4m
In 2000, Nokia ruled the world—selling 7 phones every second and owning 70% of the market.
But a decade later, it collapsed completely.
How did the king of mobile phones fall so fast ?
The rise and fall of Nokia, explained:
Nokia started in 1865
The Next 6 Months of Disruption: 5 Emerging Technologies Transforming Business
Tech innovation is accelerating—and these five trends are set to reshape how businesses operate:
1. Generative AI 2.0 – Moving beyond content to driving entire workflows
See More
0 replies2 likes
Shiv Bharankar
•
Medial • 3m
The Fall of BlackBerry: Market Leader ➡️ Forgotten Brand
BlackBerry was once synonymous with smartphones. In 2009, it controlled nearly 50% of the U.S. smartphone market, offering secure email and its iconic physical keyboard. By 2016, its share fel
poetic tribute to Pyotr Kropotkin, a 19th-century Russian philosopher who went from being a prince to a passionate anarchist — meaning, he believed that government and capitalism should be replaced by voluntary cooperation and community-based living.
See More
0 replies6 likes
Sourav Mishra
•
Codestam Technologies • 7d
In 2012, Airbnb was bleeding money.
Investors weren’t interested.
The media called it a “stupid idea.”
Who in their right mind would let strangers sleep in their home?
Founders were broke.
So broke they sold custom cereal boxes during the U.S. elect
See More
0 replies10 likes
Prateek Kaien
•
Medial • 11m
Its almost irking how Apple puts "I" before its every product - iOS, ipad, ipod, iphone
and now in this new era of AI they prefixed A in AI with apple.
Lot of people used to tell me once you use an iPhone there is no going back and I'm making this
In 2012, Vine became a viral sensation — launching countless creators and hitting 200 million users.
But by 2017, it was gone.
How did the app that defined short-form video lose — and why didn't it hit the same success as TikTok?
The rise and fal
Day 2 of The Indian Startup War Stories: Zomato vs. Swiggy – The Food Delivery Bloodbath
This wasn’t just a fight for orders. It was a war for who controls how India eats.
Two giants, Zomato and Swiggy, turned food delivery into an addiction. But b