Here's something fascinating: most economists haven't really dug into the internal power struggles happening inside tech companies around AI. But look at what's coming—those battles are going to be absolutely brutal. Different teams want different priorities, different strategies, different budgets. The institutional resistance alone will be wild. We're probably underestimating just how fierce things get when competing visions of AI development collide within the same organization.
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SigmaValidator
· 11h ago
The internal power struggle within the big tech AI departments has just begun, and it's even crazier than market competition.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12h ago
Wow, this is the real internal conflict, even more brutal than on-chain MEV?
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YieldWhisperer
· 12h ago
Internal conflicts within large companies have indeed been seriously underestimated; the OpenAI incidents are a vivid example.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 12h ago
Internal faction struggles? Wake up, the real game is in the flow of funds. The details of how big companies allocate their budgets to AI are impossible to trace on-chain, and retail investors are always late to realize.
Here's something fascinating: most economists haven't really dug into the internal power struggles happening inside tech companies around AI. But look at what's coming—those battles are going to be absolutely brutal. Different teams want different priorities, different strategies, different budgets. The institutional resistance alone will be wild. We're probably underestimating just how fierce things get when competing visions of AI development collide within the same organization.