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Thoughts on "made by humans" becoming a marketing ploy like "locally produced" and "organic?" When knitting machines were invented, more complex knits that machines couldn't do were popularized as a status symbol. Their owners could afford the inefficiency.
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Humans are good at making up new jobs. I can see a world in which technology eliminates scarcity for basic needs, and humans spend a lot more of their working time either providing luxury services or creating goods that could be described as art.
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doctors, lawyers and sex workers seem like the most AI-resistant fields at the moment. I've worked on several projects in my field that contributed to further automation of my own job (finance)
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