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Reddit discourse shifts from AI skepticism to job automation fears

A noticeable shift in online discourse, particularly on Reddit, indicates a move away from skepticism about AI's capabilities towards a greater acceptance of its potential for widespread automation. This change suggests a growing acknowledgment that AI advancements are significant and will likely lead to substantial societal impacts, including job displacement across various sectors. The evolving conversation reflects a broader recognition of AI's accelerating progress and its potential to reshape the future of work and society. AI

IMPACT Reflects a growing public acknowledgment of AI's capabilities and potential for automation, influencing societal expectations and discussions about the future of work.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a shift in online sentiment and opinion regarding AI capabilities and its potential impact on jobs, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.

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  1. r/singularity TIER_2 · /u/TFenrir ·

    Over the last 4ish months, the greater Reddit community has shifted from "AI is all fake and going away" towards "We're all going to have no jobs". It's in a direction I have been hoping to see for a long time - so what caused it?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I don't know if anyone else has noticed this. I regularly scan conversations about AI on Reddit, and have for a long time - as a way to get a general pulse on the relationship people on Reddit (who represent a particular set of demographics, gene…