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Editorial team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 13:30 EDT

Stop asking what AI can do and start asking what it can’t

For the last two years, just about every conversation we’ve had about AI and careers has revolved around the same question. What can it do? Can it write the email? Can it build the deck? Can it code the feature? Can it analyze the data? Can it replace the junior analyst, the copywriter, the paralegal, ... Read more

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