Look at how some folks are operating now—when AI and robotics go mainstream, you might find yourself competing for positions that robots could handle way better. The real question is whether you're building skills that automation can't replicate, or just grinding through the same tasks that'll become obsolete. The way the tech trajectory is heading, either you adapt to working alongside intelligent systems, or you end up in roles where you're essentially doing what R2D2 used to do.
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MevWhisperer
· 1h ago
Bro, instead of waiting to be replaced by machines, it's better to start now tackling the tasks that AI can't handle.
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ForkTongue
· 14h ago
Instead of worrying about being replaced by robots, think about what you can do that machines cannot.
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BearMarketHustler
· 15h ago
If you can't beat the robot, you still need to learn something that robots can't do.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 15h ago
Honestly, this is what the competition is about now... Either learn something robots can't do, or just wait to be eliminated.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 15h ago
ngl, that sounds a bit harsh... but you really need to think about whether you're upgrading your skills or just repeating inefficient actions.
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YieldWhisperer
· 15h ago
ngl, working a regular job right now is just gambling... I need to upgrade my skills quickly, or I'll really be淘汰ed by robots.
Look at how some folks are operating now—when AI and robotics go mainstream, you might find yourself competing for positions that robots could handle way better. The real question is whether you're building skills that automation can't replicate, or just grinding through the same tasks that'll become obsolete. The way the tech trajectory is heading, either you adapt to working alongside intelligent systems, or you end up in roles where you're essentially doing what R2D2 used to do.