Grindr’s CEO says AI “synthetic employees” will lead to even more competition for the humans workers
Grindr’s out CEO George Arison said at Fortune‘s Brainstorm Tech conference that he believes “synthetic employees” will replace many workers in the tech sphere. He called for “A+ employees” to be used alongside generative AI companions.
At the conference in Park City, Utah, earlier this week, Arison said that it’ll become common for startups to reach $100 million in revenue with a small skeleton team of human employees. This will pressure tech entrepreneurs to compete for “exceptionally good” talent.

