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That's different from what I talking about it's the problem of inertia people already in jobs are used to doing them in a particular way. New curious driven people that get into the work force would optimize a lot of office work. A 10-12 year old that has learned how to use Ai from the very start will be using an AI that has 12-15 years of incremental improvements when he or she gets into the work force. A lot of people here on hacker news disparage newer generations. But how many of you can run a tube based or punched based computer. So if you don't know are you an idiot?





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