
The Mantra of This AI Age: Don’t Repeat Yourself
AI won't kill your job. But it will steal your repetitive tasks.
Aug 21, 2024Updated Jun 26, 2026
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Contrary to popular belief, this generation of artificial intelligence technology is not going to replace every single job. It’s not going to lead employers to fire every knowledge worker. It’s not going to obviate the need for human writing. It’s not going to destroy the world. We don’t have to strafe the data centers or storm Silicon Valley’s top labs.
The current generation of AI technology doesn’t live up to the AGI hype in that it can’t figure out problems that it hasn’t encountered, in some way, during its training. Neither does it learn from experience. It struggles with modus ponens. It is not a god.
It does, however, very much live up to the hype in that it’s broadly useful for a dizzying variety of tasks, performing at an expert level for many of them. In a sense, it’s like having 10,000 Ph.D.’s available at your fingertips.
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