In The Loop Episode 11 | Shopify Memo: No Humans Hired Without AI Approval—Tobias Lütke's Vision
This week, a memo has shocked the world. In an internal memo, Shopify’s CEO, Tobias Lütke, made a stark new rule: no one in the business is allowed to hire a human without first proving that AI
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