The author argues that the debate over AI's actual efficacy is secondary to its impact on the labor force. Whether AI systems perfectly replicate human tasks or not, their widespread adoption is framed as a threat due to the economic incentive for corporations to replace human workers. This replacement, the author contends, leads to de-skilling of industries and concentrated power, ultimately lowering wages and job security, regardless of whether AI truly AI
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