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99 4 reasons why AI (probably) won’t take your job

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Eric Levitz @ Vox 3 place · today 06:00 EDT

4 reasons why AI (probably) won’t take your job

AI is coming for the laptop class. While you clack away at your keyboard — writing code or drafting memos or making spreadsheets or scrolling X or perusing DoorDash or reading Vox or dreading death — machines are teaching themselves how to do your job. Over the past four years, chatbots have gone from neat […]

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