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Opinion: AI-optimized workers risk obsolescence, need workflow audit

A recent opinion piece argues against the concept of an "AI-optimized worker," viewing such individuals as mere interfaces for machines rather than autonomous agents. The author suggests that offloading tasks to AI leads to obsolescence and advocates for a "Systemic Audit" of workflows. This perspective encourages a shift from task processing to strategic workflow architecture. AI

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IMPACT Challenges the prevailing narrative of AI-driven efficiency, suggesting a potential negative impact on human workers' long-term relevance.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece discussing the implications of AI on the workforce.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Stop optimizing your tasks into obsolescence. The "AI-optimized worker" is just a human interface for a machine—a task-processing loop. Stop offloading. Start a

    Stop optimizing your tasks into obsolescence. The "AI-optimized worker" is just a human interface for a machine—a task-processing loop. Stop offloading. Start architecting. It's time for a Systemic Audit of your workflow. Read the manifesto: https:// open.substack.com/pub/brandon…