
Oracle, AI, and Who Actually Pays for the Race
At some point in the last six months or so, we quietly stopped arguing about whether AI was real ot just the next tech bubble waiting to pop. That shift matters more than most people realize. Not because the debate was resolved cleanly. It wasn’t. The hype merchants are still out there, still pitching dashboards and slide decks to executives who want to look smart at board meetings. The valuations are still stretched in places. The AI wrapper startups are still going to die by the hundreds. But the underlying technology…. That part stopped being a question. We can debate the semantics around it, but it different forms of it are likely to be around for a while. And now we are finding out what happens when tens of thousands of people wake up to the answer. On March 31st, somewhere around 30,000 Oracle employees started their day the same way. An email arrived at 6 a.m., signed not by anyone they knew, not by a manager, not even by an executive with a name attached to it, but by something
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