Back to Basics, Folks, "AI" (Plagiarism) is Symptom of a Dying Industry Looking for Whatever Prey It Can Devour
The finances don't add up; so companies try to eat one another and also steal from other industries, especially creative industries (authors, musicians, graphical artists etc.) by making lousy/sloppy imitations
It is a symptom. Yes, that's right, a symptom! The MBAs and marketing industry took over "IT" and, as just mentioned in relation to the collapsing IBM, Red Hat seems to have nothing left but buzzwords. Their articles are bribed-for (yes, Red Hat pays sites to write about itself!) and are just seas of buzzwords, no substance. Here's the the latest batch of such examples.
In Sirius the company was ruined by nontechnical managers lumping up "clown computing" - to the point where company had nothing left, not even skilled people or an office. I've seen first-hand and in "slow motion" how that happens. I resigned just a month or so after the chatbot hype (ChatGPT) was catching on.
Does your company hire people who spout out buzzwords? Do it ask them to act as managers/leaders? Then perhaps it's time to leave. If all your company has left to sell is buzzwords (typically lies), then it lacks a future. Look at how many Microsoft layoffs remain in the pipeline. It's all buzzwords [1, 2]. █