AI’s Job Takeover: Humans Still Buffering, Please Wait
As AI speeds up its brainy migration, a not-so-quiet question bubbles up: 'What happens if the AI migration accelerates and sizable portions of the workforce are slow to move out of fear, resistance or inability?' Spoiler: The office water cooler might get replaced by existential dread. While machines tap dance their way into jobs faster than you can say 'automation,' some humans seem stuck on buffering mode, scared, cautious, or just not equipped to keep up with robo-colleagues. It’s the classic plot twist where your job’s future is a race—and half the runners forgot their shoes.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 7/27/2025 | Author: Gary Grossman, Edelman
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