New research suggests AI is about to create 'haves' and 'have nots' among knowledge workers. Those who adopt AI, and avoid some pitfalls, will start pulling far ahead of those that do not.
New research suggests AI is about to create 'haves' and 'have nots' among knowledge workers. Those who adopt AI, and avoid some pitfalls, will start pulling far ahead of those that do not.

Centaurs and Cyborgs on the Jagged Frontier

Am I some old fuck at ripe age of 30 that haven't needed to use AI so far? The whole field seems like an astroturfing campaign, insisting that you definitely need to incorporate AI tools in your day to day work.
The time it takes for me to prompt AI tools is longer than the time it takes for me to do the work myself.
Meh, there are already whole classes of jobs decimated by AI a decade ago. This isn't new, just gaining attention now, and the ball is continuing to pick up speed. AI improves a lot faster than people do, unless it hits some kind of fundamental wall of development then it's just a matter of time before it comes for us all.
Depends on the work you're doing.