AI represents a fundamental technological shift comparable to the internet, though its long-term trajectory remains in a nascent, "1997-like" phase of development. While concerns regarding a "jobpocalypse" persist, historical precedent suggests that automation typically creates new, unforeseen roles rather than causing permanent mass unemployment. The current value of AI lies in its ability to automate specific tasks, yet businesses continue to rely on human-led professional services to navigate complex organizational integration and strategy. As foundational models evolve into commodity infrastructure, their pricing power will likely diminish, shifting the primary economic value toward the application layer. Ultimately, the most effective approach for individuals is to actively engage with these tools to understand their practical utility rather than adopting a stance of passive resistance or moral superiority.
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