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by frde_me
205 days ago
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I would argue that for all of these there's still a skill element evolved. If I give an accountant an electronic calculator and a problem to solve, they'll be more efficient than me If I give someone who spent thousands of hours on a computer a task on it, they'll be able to do more than my parents If I give someone that writes a lot a ballpen, their writing will be faster and more legible than someone like me who barely writes on paper. |
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Through the marginal improvement is still pretty high to knowing how the tools work and how to use them more effectively, in a way that people that spend time with the tools will be _more_ effective