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AI is making workers feel smarter while quietly eroding their real skills, a new report warns.
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Howard Marks of Oaktree
Howard Marks of Oaktree
  • Howard Marks warned that AI threatens purpose and structure, not just workers' paychecks.
  • He said UBI can't replace the self-worth and identity people get from work.
  • He called AI's employment outlook "terrifying" as jobs and meaning erode.

"Terrifying."

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Sarah Cooper said she has only interviewed for three positions in her career.
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Surge AI's CEO says companies are optimizing for flashy AI responses rather than real-world problems.
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Modular cofounder and CEO Chris Lattner
Modular cofounder and CEO Chris Lattner
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In a recent Anthropic report, 69% of surveyed professionals mentioned the social stigma around using AI tools at work.