AI là gì?
I think probably both.
In the future mechanical jobs will be done by robots and creative jobs by humans ![]()
Jobs won’t disappear—they’ll evolve. The real question is: are we ready to evolve with them?
Well, the short answer TMosh up there hit upon. Both will take place but on different timelines, and not evenly.
Changes to expect (next 3–5 years)
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Tasks, not whole jobs. AI first eats repeatable cognitive tasks: summarizing, drafting, basic analysis, tier-1 support, simple QA. Many roles shrink or get “re-scoped,” fewer are eliminated outright.
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Productivity shock. Teams that adopt AI get more output per head. Some firms hire slower; others grow faster and open new roles (prompt/tooling ops, data quality, AI workflow design).
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Barbell effect. Demand rises for (a) people who can orchestrate AI with domain judgment, and (b) hands-on, in-person work (healthcare aides, technicians, trades) that’s hard to automate.
Of course, the service industry and accounting will be hit negatively. The good news for us humanoids is that skilled technicians, leadership, and certain education professionals will not be affected in the short to medium term. Areas where strong human contact are necessary, will also be insulated.