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Work gives people more than money. It gives them a reason to show up somewhere. A place to belong. Something to build toward.
If AI takes all of that without us figuring out what replaces it, we have not solved anything. We have just made the emptiness more efficient.
The goal was always supposed to be machines doing more so humans could live better. Not machines doing more so humans could wonder what they are for.
That distinction matters more than most AI conversations are willing to sit with.
Separating work from identity is going to be a massive psychological hurdle for society long before the economic shifts even fully settle in... Pascal BORNET
before AI assuring:
Rfc3315, ipv6, dhcp(s) ..isp, regions in the same protocols, .all clearly managed been...
Honestly, going from "AI will automate the boring stuff" to "doing cardio to keep data centers alive" is quite the plot twist.
But you nailed it. Abundance without a clear purpose is just chaos in a fancy package. The goal should always be about AI expanding what we can do, not making us feel obsolete.
Such a needed reminder for everyone building in this space right now!
Pascal BORNET The future advantage will not come from replacing human effort entirely. It will come from redefining human contribution around judgment creativity relationships and meaning.
I hope this doesn t mean it is best to become brainless
AI replacing tasks is one question. Redefining human purpose, creativity, and contribution is the bigger one.
Focusing on how machines can help us live better underscores the real goal of leadership. Sustainable progress depends on maintaining spaces for authentic communication and shared purpose, Pascal. No matter how advanced tools become, human behavior is ultimately driven by the need for belonging.
This kind of makes sense in a funny way😂😂😉
My guess is that rhe loss of jobs and purpose will leed to revolution and war, like it always does.
Really insightful perspective on how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, workflows, and expectations.
Posts like this highlight how quickly AI is moving from experimentation into real-world transformation.
We should also protect dignity and structure in work! Pascal BORNET
Reminds me of the matrix
Black Mirror come alive. Oh my god, that's going to be a reality soon. Maybe what's next, The Matrix?
Pascal BORNET This truly captures the essence of the AI paradox. It's not about making humans obsolete, but about designing AI to elevate our strategic thinking and creative problem-solving. Focusing on augmentation creates stronger customer outcomes and more meaningful work.
Black mirror reframed. I think I prefer the version where solar power is harnessed together with data centres in space to keep them cool.
Looks like Black Mirror will not be a fiction anymore.
Energy providers in this scenario look much healthier than the tech billionaire though 😄
Behind the humor, the concern about purpose and identity in an AI driven economy is very real and worth discussing.