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by Apira_G
140 days ago
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With all the tech advancements and the rise of AI, it’s easy to wonder if we’re heading toward a jobless future. But if we look at history, technology has always shifted the way jobs work, rather than completely eliminating them. Sure, some roles may disappear, but new ones will emerge, and a lot of them will change in ways we can’t even predict right now. There’s no blueprint for a jobless society, but businesses, markets, and governments are adapting as they go. Most companies are using AI to make people more productive, not replace them. The real concern is inequality, the fear that some people might be left behind while others benefit from AI. We’ll have to be mindful of that as things evolve. My opinion or advice would be that to thrive in this future, we should focus on developing skills in areas that are harder to automate, like creativity, judgement, and complex problem-solving. These are the kinds of skills that will keep you adaptable, no matter how the job market changes. |
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