@VraserX: If AI can write, code, design, teach, diagnose and manage… what exactly is left that society will still call “work” in …
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A tweet questioning what work will remain for humans if AI can perform a wide range of cognitive tasks within 20 years.
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If AI can write, code, design, teach, diagnose and manage…
what exactly is left that society will still call “work” in 20 years?
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