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Jensen Huang says AI will make workers ‘busier in the future’ – so what’s the point exactly?


So much for efficiency gains and focusing on the more “rewarding” aspects of your job

If you buy the big tech hype around AI, you’d be forgiven for assuming that the future will be plain sailing with agents carrying out drudge work while you focus on the nitty gritty of your job. Since the advent of the generative AI ‘boom’, the technology has been hailed as a silver bullet for sluggish performance, a means to supercharge worker productivity and maximize efficiency. We’ve all read the marketing copy and heard it regurgitated by tech leaders on podcasts and keynote stages – AI will allow us to focus on the “more rewarding” aspects of our jobs.

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