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by agustif
2062 days ago
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> But perhaps a more logical place to start is by automating away the penny-pinching bean counters’ and talentless middle-management chair warmers’ jobs? I readed this on HN and your comment made me remember it.
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Personally I see successful high-level automation as much more meritocratic, in that it both serves and is directed by the same individuals: the users themselves. The worst that can happen there is that you automate yourself out of your existing job; but if you can’t think of how to parlay that win into your next then your imagination picked a funny time to fail on you now.