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POV — AI Will Not Replace All Jobs

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Peter on the framing that sells panic: 'all jobs.' Technology displaces tasks, not job categories. The horse-and-buggy didn't kill transportation — it killed the wagon-driver who refused to learn the engine. For AI, the jobs that disappear are the ones where the task definition was the whole job. The ones that survive are the ones with judgment, trust, ownership, or messy reality the model can't see. The framing 'all jobs' makes workers freeze. The framing 'the script-part of your job' lets them move.

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