@SpirosMargaris
The biggest misconception about AI and jobs may be how much will actually be automated. A Yale economist argues that many tasks are simply not worth automating, even with very advanced AI, because the cost, complexity or context outweigh the benefits. That challenges the idea that only highly creative work will survive. The reality may be more uneven. Some jobs change dramatically, while many others stay because replacing them is harder than it looks. https://t.co/pFiWkx2ltX @fortunemagazine