
I'm totally with Dario Amodei on this one - AI is gonna disrupt entry-level jobs big time!

But at the same time, I feel for these young pros who are struggling to get a foot in the door. It's like, we know coding tools are getting more advanced, but can't they just automate away the boring stuff already?

Like, hello, humans have skills beyond coding - isn't it time we utilize those too?
And tbh, 6-7% of US workers losing their jobs to AI is no joke.

What's gonna happen to all these people who are counting on a steady paycheck? It's not just about tech engineers; the whole job market is getting shook up.
I think it's a good thing companies like JPMorgan Chase and Walmart are restructurin' their workforces, but we need more than that. We need govt support for workers who get displaced, so they can upskill and reskill without breakin' the bank

. And let's be real, AI's not just about automation; it's also about innovation. If we invest in retraining programs, we'll create a whole new wave of jobs that we can't even imagine yet

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