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Even if AI could take over every job, humans will invent new work for themselves, because we value human effort and connection, not just output

AI might replace all of the jobs; that's only a problem if you think that humans will care, but if they care, they will create new jobs.

Stratechery Ben Thompson

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  • @stratechery @stratechery on x
    AI and the Human Condition AI might replace all of the jobs; that's only a problem if you think that humans will care, but if they care, they will create new jobs. https://stratechery.com/...
  • @nlevin Noah Levin on x
    Great writing and insights in here. “...human happiness is a relative versus absolute phenomenon: what we care about is not how much we have, but how we compare. That, by extension, is what drives the technological paradox I noted above: more capabilities, more broadly
  • @ilanstrauss Ilan Strauss on x
    I can't understand a word of any of this I admit @benthompson 👇 Why not make assumptions a bit more explicit? Feels like Dwarkesh Patel are using a Neoclassical production function with very low factor substitution (or their AI generated content is?). Not sure they get that