I'd just copy Snake's ccomment from under the artice.
Best line of the article:
"Robert Hallock, Intel vice president and general manager of client AI and technical marketing, argues that the challenge for AI PC makers is reeducating knowledge workers, so AI tech is a help rather than a hindrance."
So it's the HUMANS that are the problem, they aren't using the apparently superior powers of AI well enough!!
My head has fallen off from the amount of shaking in disbelief.
If you use the handle of a hammer to try to hit nails into wood, I don't think that's the fault of the hammer. Everyone needs to know how to properly use their tools, else they are aren't going to be as effective, at best. At worst they'll be an active hindrance.