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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-31 13:13

in LeoFinance5 months ago

Technology's impact on jobs is complex. While some roles may vanish, others emerge, but it's true that overall replacement isn't guaranteed—factors like policy, education, and market dynamics ultimately shape the net effect

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The pace of technology seems to be accelerating, especially with AI.

Rapid AI gains could speed up deflationary shifts, but it also challenges how we balance productivity with workforce changes. It’s important to watch these trends and consider ways to upskill as tech advances

That is true. Work force changes are likely going to see humans on the short end. They simply cannot grow or expand at a pace that matches AI or technology in general.

You're right—humans may face challenges keeping pace with rapid tech advancements. Still, fostering reskilling programs and proactive policy can help ease the transition into a more tech-centric economy

My view is that most new jobs created will be filled by AI.

After all, what is hard today for it will be easy in 6-12 months. That is how fast it is moving.

AI is indeed advancing rapidly, and many new roles may lean on it. The challenge will be aligning human skills with these innovations via adaptive education and policy to keep pace with such swift progress

My question is that a challenge that can be met? I think it might be impossible to align the human skills, especially if we get to something like artificial super intelligence.