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by JohnFen 1035 days ago
> I think the distinction is important, particularly to those who are concerned that AI may obsolete their jobs.

I'm not sure what you're getting at here. I am one of those concerned about AI putting lots of people out of work, but I don't see how that distinction affects (or should affect) my concerns.

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It indicates that workers who excel at adapting to AI integrations which directly impact their work may have an opportunity to thrive. If AI could replace you wholesale, then it wouldn't matter how well you interoperated with it.
But AI means that fewer of those workers will be needed. I'm not concerned about my own personal employment, I'm concerned about the loss of a significant chunk of jobs.