AI
Think very carefully about where you get help from AI.
I use a Job vs. Gym analogy.
In the first case we... See more
I use a Job vs. Gym analogy.
- If we're working a manual labor job it's fine to have AI lift heavy things for us because the actual goal is to move the thing, not to lift it.
- This is the exact opposite of going to the gym, where the goal is to lift the weight, not to move it.
In the first case we... See more
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Natenatesnewsletter.substack.comAI isn’t replacing one specific skill. It’s a general substitute for cognitive work.” When factories automated in the 1990s, an assembly-line employee could be retrained as an office worker. When the internet disrupted retail, workers could move into logistics and services. “But AI doesn’t leave a convenient gap to move into. Whatever you retrain for, it’s improving at that too.”