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104 AI is not a threat to human jobs. It’s a catalyst for growth and innovation

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Jack O’Holleran, SKALE Labs @ VentureBeat 1 place · 09/02/2023 12:10 EDT

AI is not a threat to human jobs. It’s a catalyst for growth and innovation

The workforce will change, but it won’t be replaced. And what AI will help humanity generate is well worth getting excited about.

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