I asked an AI about the future of jobs – it gave me a funeral oration for the middle class.
I asked an AI about the future of jobs – it gave me a funeral oration for the middle class.

I asked an AI chatbot the following question: What happens when the workforce is decimated by the use of AI? I just wanted an answer. I got a user manual for collapse. The response was not reassuring. The real question wasn't "Will AI replace jobs?"—it already is. The real question is: What

I asked an AI about the future of jobs – it gave me a funeral oration for the middle class.
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