Where is our "We choose to go to the Moon" moment in AI?
Summary
The author critiques the narrative that workers simply need to upskill in AI, arguing that there aren't enough AI roles for everyone, and calls for a large-scale 'Moonshot' AI project that creates jobs rather than displacing them.
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