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"A recent study led by Ed Felten, a professor of information-technology policy at Princeton, mapped AI’s emerging abilities onto specific professions according to the human abilities they require, such as written comprehension, deductive reasoning, fluency of ideas, and perceptual speed. Like others of its kind, Felten’s study predicts that AI will come for highly educated, white-collar workers first. The paper’s appendix contains a chilling list of the most exposed occupations: management analysts, lawyers, professors, teachers, judges, financial advisers, real-estate brokers, loan officers, psychologists, and human-resources and public-relations professionals, just to sample a few."
"rocket science"
save
don't save
choice i am given
for ev'ry file i close
for each face i pass
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"PREDESTINATION (Anagrammed Lines)
Predestination:
I reopen distant
repetitions and
end points — a rite
dies in a portent."
--@Anthony_Etherin
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