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388 points pseudolus | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.331s | source
1. Glyptodon ◴[] No.43486068[source]
Yes, but I'm not sure it's entirely related to AI. I think one of the real lessons of the pandemic was that you can outsource everything knowledge related because paying peanuts for something that's somewhere from 1/8 to 1/2 as good is better than not paying peanuts. And this effect is deeply multiplicative the less skilled and more entry level the role is, a factor AI only exacerbates. The precursor to this was tech jobs postings, year by year, mostly only being for, first, 3+ years of experience, and then 5+, and so on.

That said, AI, as it improves, will only exacerbate. At least until it becomes so multiplicative that having an AI + pilot is so productive that you'd never not be happy to hire another one.