AI Impact on Workforce and Software Development
The posts discuss the impact of AI on the workforce, society, and individuals. Many express concerns about AI replacing human workers, particularly in fields like software development and customer service. Some note that AI is already being used to augment human capabilities, but also warn that those who don't adapt to AI may be left behind. The idea that AI is a 'force multiplier' that helps experts but doesn't replace them is also mentioned. Additionally, there are comments about the potential for AI to bring about significant changes, including abundance and ultra-abundance, but also fears about losing human agency and purpose.
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Top Posts
Being at work is like being in a horror movie where everyone loves AI
Not AI. That’s really us.
いまのAIを使いこなせるのが賢い人たちである、というのは言うまでもないことだが、実は、馬鹿ほどAIによって派手にブーストされる。
It should be pretty obvious at this point that AI is a "force multiplier" not a "labor substitute".
It helps experts be better at things they are already good at. It doesn't let beginners match experts.
If you can't write, anything you write with AI will be unmitigated slop.
Overheard in Silicon Valley: "Everyone in the world is now either 'too AI psychotic' or 'not AI psychotic enough'."
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〰️ "AI Impact on Workforce and Software Development" wave is slowing but still growing — up 47.2%
📈 "AI Impact on Workforce and Software Development" wave is surging — up 81.5%