u/Fickle_Front_4576

AI and our future

I honestly think AI is going to disrupt a huge number of jobs in the future, and people hit hardest may be those who spent years grinding, studying, getting degrees, and working endlessly to build traditional careers, only to suddenly realize that AI can now do better.

Don’t get me wrong, AI has massively improved productivity and people will adapt like they always do. But sometimes I wonder whether spending those same years building a business, developing practical real-world skills, or creating something independently might end up being more valuable in the long run.

It’s a strange feeling watching the definition of “secure career” change so quickly.

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u/Fickle_Front_4576 — 5 days ago