Well, I thought I'd be sharing these weeks ago when I told Jared R. I thought I had something interesting to add to this thread. Then came an emergency overland border crossing from Mexico to Belize and back, largely losing the battle to have my dad's end-of-life wishes and living will followed, and a hop to Miami for Ultra Music Festival.
So, here we are.
You genuinely cannot make this shit up. Say what you will about my life but boring has never been one of them ๐
Anyway, the AI and jobs debate has risen to a deafening roar, and when I actually stopped to listen closely, I noticed two things:
The two sides are talking completely past each other.
It somehow felt they were debating the wrong thing entirely.
Armed with not much more than a hazy hunch, I started pulling on that thread and let it take me where it led. What I found feels significant, a little profound, and if I'm honest, more than a little unsettling.
I've broken it into a 4-part series with links below:
AI Jobs Series Part 1: The Great AI Divide
AI Jobs Series Part 2: The AI Job Crisis Is a Red Herring
AI Jobs Series Part 3: AI Is Quietly Supercharging Small Teams
AI Jobs Series Part 4: This Has Happened Before