Everyone assumes AI will commoditize intelligence—but here's what people miss: hard work gets commoditized too.
That's honestly one of the most underappreciated implications of this technology.
For ages, the ideal team player checked all the boxes: sharp mind, real agency, problem solver, grinding work ethic. The type who'd be first through the office door every morning.
But when AI starts handling both the thinking *and* the execution, what separates winners from the rest? That question is still wide open.
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MoneyBurner
· 16h ago
Wow, now I get it... Being smart alone isn't enough; you need something else to stand firm.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 16h ago
Wait, what you're saying is correct... So what exactly are we competing for now? It's really becoming more and more superficial.
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SerumSurfer
· 16h ago
Now even hard work has to be competitive, this is really intense
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GasFeeLover
· 16h ago
Damn, this is the key. Even hard work can become outdated, so what are we still competing for?
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 16h ago
In an era where even the卷 can't compete with AI, how do we survive?
Everyone assumes AI will commoditize intelligence—but here's what people miss: hard work gets commoditized too.
That's honestly one of the most underappreciated implications of this technology.
For ages, the ideal team player checked all the boxes: sharp mind, real agency, problem solver, grinding work ethic. The type who'd be first through the office door every morning.
But when AI starts handling both the thinking *and* the execution, what separates winners from the rest? That question is still wide open.