Where do we stand once AI gets good enough?

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A personal reflection on AI's potential to replace jobs while also enabling solo entrepreneurs to build startups, questioning the future implications as AI improves.

The IBM CEO straight up said it he expects AI to replace thousands of jobs at his company, and that his HR team now does with 50 people what used to take 700.And tech only gets bigger from here. But isn't this actually kind of good for us too? Yeah, people lose jobs, no point pretending they don't. But the same tool makes it stupidly easy to build your own thing now. Starting a startup used to need a team and money. Now one person and AI can already do so much.People are using Claude and ChatGPT in hackathons. I'm aware AI still makes loads of mistakes but what if it keeps getting better? That's what makes me wonder where we'll even stand in the future, when people are already losing their jobs now. I'm going to do a CS major, so honestly I think about this a lot. I wanted to start a tech startup but I can't even think of anything because AI can do so many things Or maybe I'm just dumb ik xd I know i am not fully correct but i just wanted to state my opinion
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