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Yes, AI will eventually replace some workers. But that day is still a long way off
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All of them. The moment they summarize results, it automatically filters out all the chaff. Doesn't mean what's left is necessarily true, just like publishing a paper doesn't mean it wasn't p-hacked, but all the boilerplate used for generating content and SEO, is gone.
Starting with Google's AI Overview, all the way to chatbots in "research" mode, or AI agents, they return the original "bulletpoint" that stuff was generated from.