@Lucy_love_AI: Breaking: Claude's CEO just published a 38-page open letter. Dario Amodei precisely mapped which jobs will survive the AI era. No hype. No doomsaying. Only the coldest, most specific predictions any AI leader has ever made. But on page 29 there's a reasoning framework that turns AI from 'your replacement'...
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Claude's CEO Dario Amodei published a 38-page open letter, precisely predicting which jobs will survive the AI era, and providing a reasoning framework that turns AI from a substitute into an advantage. The article also gives 9 Claude prompts based on that methodology.
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Breaking News: Claude’s CEO just published a 38-page open letter.
Dario Amodei precisely mapped which professions can survive in the age of AI.
No hype. No doomsaying. Just the coldest, most specific predictions any AI leader has ever made.
But on page 29 there’s a reasoning framework that turns AI from “your replacement” into “your most unfair advantage.”
Here are 9 Claude prompts based on Amodei’s methodology to keep you years ahead of everyone who hasn’t read it.
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