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AI replacement narrative relies on unsustainable subsidies, not efficiency

The current narrative around AI replacing jobs is not driven by efficiency gains but by unsustainable subsidies from providers. These subsidies, when examined with real financial data, reveal a business model that cannot be maintained long-term. The underlying economics suggest that the cost of providing AI services is significantly higher than the revenue generated, pointing to a flawed and temporary market dynamic. AI

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IMPACT The current AI job replacement narrative is built on unsustainable subsidies, not genuine efficiency, suggesting a temporary market dynamic.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece analyzing the economic underpinnings of AI's impact on jobs.

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    The AI replacement narrative isn't built on efficiency. It's built on a subsidy that the providers cannot sustain. Here's the maths, with real numbers. https://

    The AI replacement narrative isn't built on efficiency. It's built on a subsidy that the providers cannot sustain. Here's the maths, with real numbers. https:// hackernoon.com/the-subsidy-is- the-ai-product # ai