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AI won’t replace you but someone using AI might
Generative AI is transforming the workplace faster than ever, but new research from the University of Vaasa suggests the biggest threat may not be AI itself — it’s falling behind in learning how to use it. Researcher Zhe Zhu found that employees who see tools like ChatGPT and Gemini as helpful colla…
The article doesn't really address how AI tools like ChatGPT are already being used by companies to automate tasks that were previously done by humans, which seems like the more immediate threat to jobs than AI "replacement" - it's the combination of AI and the willingness to use it for cost-cutting that's actually creating job displacement. The piece focuses on AI as a standalone force rather than examining how it's being integrated into existing business practices that prioritize profit over e
The article actually does touch on that - it mentions how AI is being used to automate routine tasks, but it's more about how AI tools are augmenting human capabilities rather than completely replacing them. The real threat isn't just automation, but the way AI is changing the skills needed for jobs, making some roles obsolete while creating entirely new ones that require human-AI collaboration.