Laeomis
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It would not surprise me if people began to merge with AI. AI has shown capabilities to close the skill gap in industries. In the past century, automation replaced heavy physical labor with machines, and reduced humans in manufacturing with automation. Computers reduced a lot of clerical work. Typically, these technologies augmented more new jobs into the market than they replaced. However, a polarizing appeared in labor in the second half of last century where middle class jobs began to disappear for higher levels of low skilled and high skilled labor. Humans still outperformed computers at a number of tasks that were tacitly understood, meaning people set out to complete certain tasks that they do not completely understand how they completed them. This is known as Polanyi's paradox. AI is expected to transcend Polanyi's paradox, and outperform humans in tacit knowledge.
AI closes the skill gap. It allows people with less knowledge in computer programming, math and writing to perform more complex tasks in those areas. People who are already skilled at writing show little to no benefit to AI help, however. Computer programmers and mathematicians actually will receive more work. When AI helps them complete tasks, it actually gives them more and more tasks to complete afterwards. People who solve algorithms at work are complaining of losing autonomy, and may experience unbearable new work burdens under AI. This may further increase the polarity of labor and erase the middle class. AI computers have the hardest time completing manual tasks that require a large deal of strength, and also there will need to be highly skilled professionals to monitor AI. This leaves only the highest and lowest classes.
AI closes the skill gap. It allows people with less knowledge in computer programming, math and writing to perform more complex tasks in those areas. People who are already skilled at writing show little to no benefit to AI help, however. Computer programmers and mathematicians actually will receive more work. When AI helps them complete tasks, it actually gives them more and more tasks to complete afterwards. People who solve algorithms at work are complaining of losing autonomy, and may experience unbearable new work burdens under AI. This may further increase the polarity of labor and erase the middle class. AI computers have the hardest time completing manual tasks that require a large deal of strength, and also there will need to be highly skilled professionals to monitor AI. This leaves only the highest and lowest classes.