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What does job security mean in 2024? With so many people freelancing, doing side hustles, and even working multiple remote jobs, “job security” feels like a whole new concept. Is stability possible in the gig economy? Personally, I’ve found a good balance with a traditional career, gig work, and now Web 3. As my traditional career faces more competition from AI and shifting industries, I want to be sure I’m well positioned to adapt. That’s part of why I spend so much time here! Today, let’s talk about what the future of work looks like and how we can keep up with the ever-increasing pace of change.
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I think the current field of work looks very interesting, but over the past couple of years, automated production and AI have increasingly begun to replace people. On the one hand, this is a plus for dangerous enterprises, where people can get hurt, and robots and technologies don't care. On the other hand, this is a big minus, because an increasing number of enterprises have begun to use automated labor, leaving people unemployed. As for freelancing, it used to be an inconspicuous niche with little competition and few people knew how to get there. Now it is a separate huge economy with a huge number of vacancies and offers, where, again, AI has recently begun to play a huge role. I believe that in order to avoid any significant problems, people should keep up with the development of AI, improve their skills and defend their rights. @maretus.eth
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Ai is definitely on track to take over a lot of work. Could see in the future people leasing their ai agents which would be such a sick gig for the agent owners
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