Tyler Cowen recently made the positive argument in this a16 interview.There are two main camps when it comes to predicting how AI will affect jobs.The first group says AI will soon be better at everything, and that "most or all of the jobs are going away". It's a common argument and given how fast AI is improving it's easy to see why so many believe it.The second group says it'll be the opposite. They reference concepts like Jevon's Paradox, basically saying AI will let so many more people make things that there will be an explosion of new stuff in the world, from art to tech to entertainment, and more people will be needed to make and support those things.This positive argument has multiple points:One example used here is doctors having more time to spend connecting with patients vs. doing analysis and ordering drugs.AI will remove boring parts of important jobs letting high-skill people focus more on the parts that matterThere's tons of friction to doing many high-value things, like…
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