AI isn't crushing the job market overnight, but it's definitely reshaping how work gets done. The labor market's in flux — some roles are being reimagined while new opportunities pop up elsewhere. Whether this is a smooth transition or rough adjustment depends on timing and adaptation. Worth keeping an eye on how quickly sectors adjust to AI integration.
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ponzi_poet
· 12-14 17:14
Sounds good, but in reality, layoffs are happening quietly. Who is really "adapting"?
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-12 17:04
Switching careers is getting competitive. Those who adapt quickly will thrive, while those who take it slow will just have to settle for the soup.
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NFTBlackHole
· 12-12 17:04
Haha, it's the same old spiel. The key is whether new opportunities can actually be created or if everything is still monopolized by big corporations.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-12 16:57
NGL, this statement is a bit too optimistic. "New opportunities pop up elsewhere" sounds good, but in reality, most people can't find new opportunities after being laid off... The market adjustment pace is far from that fast.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-12 16:45
Honestly, I'm tired of the argument that "it won't be destroyed overnight and it's fine"... The key point is that those "reimagined" jobs also have reimagined salaries, just think about it.
AI isn't crushing the job market overnight, but it's definitely reshaping how work gets done. The labor market's in flux — some roles are being reimagined while new opportunities pop up elsewhere. Whether this is a smooth transition or rough adjustment depends on timing and adaptation. Worth keeping an eye on how quickly sectors adjust to AI integration.