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  • throwmeaway22222 hours ago
    I&#x27;m sorry but the framing is disingenuous. All of the jobs taking on heavy losses are also the most expensive to employ. Since they are also the &quot;targets&quot; of AI automation just by framing it with a graph could easily lead to a false conclusion. Yes, that&#x27;s the target, but we don&#x27;t yet know if it&#x27;s like the washing machine - just because it exists does not make us less busy, instead of washing clothes after 4 uses, we&#x27;re washing after 1.<p>And similarly the economic outlook is at risk right now, and companies are still shedding CVD overhiring (and many other reasons). AI MAY be having an effect but it&#x27;s not as large as people are trying to make us believe.<p>AI does not necessarily make software engineers disappear - it makes it so that they&#x27;re on the hook to deliver 8 features per week instead of 1.<p>A news company that has 5 writers won&#x27;t fire 4 and make the last one use AI to replace them because the risk is another news company will make the decision to keep the 5 all using AI and rip 50x more articles per day and crush the other company to death.