The Future After AI Replaces Work
AI and robots may replace more professions than we are ready to admit. The real question is not only economic, but psychological: what happens when people no longer feel needed?
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AI and robots may replace more professions than we are ready to admit. The real question is not only economic, but psychological: what happens when people no longer feel needed?
Third-party AI orchestration is useful for one-way pipelines, but software development depends on a tight feedback loop: build, review, correct, and continue from the exact context.
AI “hallucinations” are often not magic failures of the model, but failures of context, instructions, and feedback that leave too many possible paths open.
AI can accelerate our work dramatically, but only if we develop the personal discipline to organize information, maintain context, and turn output into useful systems.
Agents need a clear way to ask for missing context, not just a larger knowledge base.