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AI-generatedThe article discusses social and psychological impacts of AI boom in Silicon Valley, but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms such as specific company investments, supply/demand shifts, or regulatory changes. No direct impact on product prices, margins, or supply chains is identified. The commercial mechanism is weak and primarily anecdotal.
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- Deedy Das, venture capitalist at Menlo Ventures, highlights wealth disparity in Silicon Valley's AI boom.
- Around 10,000 individuals have amassed over $20 million from AI.
- Many software engineers face job insecurity and stagnant wages.
- Mid- to senior-level managers feel unprepared for AI-driven job changes.
- Even wealthy AI beneficiaries report loss of direction and purpose.