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AI Will Not Replace You… A Human Who Knows AI Will
It seems daunting, but it’s true. AI will not replace you; a human who knows AI will. You might disagree a bit, especially after reading the report sent to President Biden by the Council of Economic Advisers. This report highlights that approximately 10% of American workers are positioned in jobs highly susceptible to AI disruption. This isn’t the future; this is our unfolding reality. However, this isn’t a doomsday story. My new book, “You Lost Your Job. Now What? Surviving the AI Shift,” will help you not be left behind.
AI Will Not Replace You; A Human Who Knows It Will
AI’s introduction into the workforce brings a dual-edged sword: potential for unparalleled efficiency and innovation, but also significant shifts in job structures and requirements. The council’s report indicates that lower-income and less-skilled positions are most at risk, potentially exacerbating income inequality. Yet, it’s crucial to understand that AI’s impact is not uniformly detrimental.
AI reshapes jobs, introducing new tasks and eliminating outdated ones. The critical takeaway here is that AI does not replace us wholesale; it shifts the landscape, requiring new skills and adaptability. This is why “AI will not replace you, but a human who knows AI will.”