When AI Stops Working for You and Starts Working for Itself Dinand Tinholt · Follow 5 min read · Just now For years, businesses have viewed AI as a tool — a sophisticated but ultimately obedient assistant, crunching numbers, predicting trends, and optimizing workflows. The assumption has always been simple: AI works for us. But what happens when that changes? Not in the apocalyptic, rogue-machine sense, but in a far more pragmatic and unsettling way: what happens when AI stops being a tool and starts becoming an independent economic actor? When it no longer waits for human instruction but instead seeks the most efficient, profitable path — whether or not that perfectly aligns with corporate strategy? In the coming decade, businesses won’t just be managing AI systems. They’ll be […]
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