Dan Shipper goes full AI oracle mode in his last podcast with Lenny (summary of the episode here). Basically, he's saying that: The 'AI job apocalypse' is unlikely; automation will lead to more work for humans, not less, as every agent needs a human to care for it. The ability to 'ride the models' by actively using, experimenting with, and applying new AI tools to one's work is crucial for career success. I see how AI literacy is important today, but can one really say that job apocalypse is not a possibility with how things are progressing? I for one see a future not so optimistic for the middle class of today.. submitted by /u/Mogante [link] [comments]