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Thoughtful piece on "operator + tools" vs craft. The shift from originatingto editing is already visible in knowledge work where people spend more time refining AI output than drafting from scratch. I've found the "make work automation-shaped" advice useful, though it requires thinking in terms of defining task boundaries rather than just executing them, which isn't a skillset most workers developped historically.

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King Shamballah © E.C Operator's avatar

The late 90s by far had the best integration for the mindset needed to healthily interface with A.I, at least in the school's that I went to. But it was so distant in time before the A.i roll out most forgot about. But those such as myself did not. I'm currently positioning to "train" my ai assistant in acting as underwriter for my insurance agent role. Most buyers of insurance don't want to speak to ai nor buy from them. That is were I come in ..flesh and blood. Honestly, I just see that there will be a large group that will co-exist, and another large group collapsing. UBI most likely will be based on work history and tax returns..at least in the west.

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