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seems that within the tech zeitgeist there is a growing trend of salaried employees who really only pretend to work - doing at most a few hours per week, obfuscated by Zoom, LLMs, outsourcing and naturally covered by layers of bureaucracy in the typically large company they work for. what does this mean for the future? is this just a lagging zero-interest rate phenomenon, or is there something more fundamental?
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Whether it’s new or not, I don’t think it matters so much. Assuming AI will take over all/most of these human jobs, we will need a way to redistribute wealth to those who lose put on their work. If it only takes over a part of jobs, we need to help people find new ones / create industries where humans beat AIs. But workers “stealing” from big tech corporations is not that big of an issue I’d guess
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