The trouble with this sort of rhetoric is the myopia of specialization. Humans are 
altricial. One testable hypothesis is that the majority of people concerned that humans 
will be *replaced* by AI are old people. Inductive learning, in principle, can replace 
any old method, any set of methods where there's a long tradition of 
"knowledge" to mine.

So, like any new tech (e.g. smartphones), the old lament that their special way 
of navigating the world breaks. The young don't complain about such things. 
They mostly seem to complain about how the *narratives* told to them by the old 
don't match the reality they navigate.

Also, there are some old people who (for whatever reason) maintain their 
plasticity (perhaps even through psychedelics). Or, in the case of some 
particular tech (e.g. largely mathematical) it's easier to keep up with because 
those particular old people are pre-adapted to understand that technology.

My prediction remains: What we'll see is more transhumanism, cyborgs, 
human-in-the-loop learning, etc. Yes, there's a Theseus' Ship problem in there 
somewhere. But for the time being (what? 50 years? ... a generation?) the 
advances will be cybernetic. And yes, the old people stuck in their speciality 
will be put out of work. My advice would be to get a job doing something new or 
chaotic, that's resistant to induction. Maybe take a few hero doses to get in 
the mood.

On 5/19/25 8:10 AM, James Traub wrote:
Even if it doesn’t lead to an extinction event or World War III–the other major 
preoccupation of /AI 2027/–artificial intelligence is plainly coming for our 
jobs. Previous forms of automation eliminated blue-collar jobs; this form, 
which is cognitive, will come for the white-collar ones. And not only them: one 
of Kokotajlo’s more controversial claims is that AI will figure out how to 
build robots with the dexterity to do what only humans can now do. Who will 
need a plumber when your AI can figure out what’s wrong with your sink and a 
robot can fix it? Previous technical breakthroughs have created as many jobs as 
they’ve rendered redundant; this one will not.

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