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@gabriel1: every job will turn into explaining your intentions to ai explaining what you want to ai is surpringly time consuming, …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 3d ago Cached

A tweet observes that all jobs will eventually involve explaining intentions to AI, noting that coders already spend 80% of their time doing this.

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AI didn't take our jobs. It revealed which jobs were pointless to begin with, and nobody wants to admit that.

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-06-03

An opinion piece argues that AI has not taken meaningful jobs but rather exposed the pointlessness of many knowledge-worker roles, while hands-on jobs like nursing and plumbing remain AI-proof.

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@sebkrier: Some ways my thinking has evolved recently: 1. I'm less concerned about those who are incurious about AI as I expect th…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-30 Cached

Séb Krier shares evolving thoughts on AI adoption and job automation, noting less worry about incurious people and more concern about overestimating the speed of job displacement.

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Has AI altered your plans for the future?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-26

A social media post asks whether repeated news about AI-driven job automation and universal basic income has altered people's future plans, including retirement savings and career choices, linking to recent articles on the topic.

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Over the last 4ish months, the greater Reddit community has shifted from "AI is all fake and going away" towards "We're all going to have no jobs". It's in a direction I have been hoping to see for a long time - so what caused it?

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-05-25

This Reddit post discusses a perceived shift in the Reddit community's attitude towards AI over recent months, from skepticism about AI's capabilities to fear of job automation. The author speculates on the reasons behind this change and invites discussion.

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@levie: This is a fantastic post about why jobs aren’t going away in the way some predict. We are constantly making the mistake…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-23 Cached

The article argues that AI automation of tasks expands jobs rather than eliminating them, enabling higher quality work and new audiences. It cites a company growing from 4 to 30 human employees since GPT-3 as evidence.

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@garrytan: Bob McGrew has a framework I keep thinking about: in the AI future there are only two jobs. The Lone Genius and the Man…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-23 Cached

Garry Tan discusses Bob McGrew's framework that the AI future will have only two jobs: the Lone Genius and the Manager, arguing that AI will expand access to these roles while eliminating meaningless 'bullshit jobs' as described by David Graeber.

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The AI bots are coming and the young are booing, not applauding

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-20

Young digital natives express growing fear and opposition as AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini become mainstream, worrying about job displacement and societal changes.

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People Keep Asking Which Jobs AI Will Replace - But Is That Even the Right Question?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-05-20

The article argues that AI is not yet replacing entire jobs but is instead automating small, time-consuming tasks like drafting, summarizing, and data cleaning. This shift may transform the nature of work faster than traditional job displacement.

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