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Facing AI: Humans, Craftsmanship, and the Castes of Tomorrow — Grégory Roose

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Artificial intelligence is, above all, the mechanization of human intelligence. While it won't spell the end of our creativity, it could paradoxically push us to rediscover our human essence. But above all, it threatens to split our societies into three distinct castes: the dependent idlers, the dependent workers, and the dominant idlers. Artificial intelligence is nothing more than the mechanization of human intelligence. It will not replace it.
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Artificial intelligence is, above all, the mechanization of human intelligence. While it won't spell the end of our creativity, it could paradoxically push us to rediscover our human essence. But above all, it threatens to split our societies into three distinct castes: the dependent idlers, the dependent workers, and the dominant idlers. Artificial intelligence is nothing more than the mechanization of human intelligence. It will not replace it.

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write.as broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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