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How can having more tools to solve problems make things worse? I can't think of any problem in my life that more tools and methods would work against solving it.
If you manage to keep your job then sure, you'll be way more efficient. I guess AI will help you with your job search and resume if you're laid off, but maybe companies won't need as many people as they used to. 🤷
I don't know if it's just me or what, but I don't think AI, and eventually androids, replacing humans doing awful grunt work is really bad, it's a system that refuses to figure out a way to tax corporations using AI to support those displaced workers.
For decades it's been the grunt work that was automated and outmoded. Suddenly it's highly educated individuals that are nearing the chopping block.