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-Recently, artificially intelligent (AI) art generators such as [DALL-E2](https://openai.com/dall-e-2/), [Midjourney](https://www.midjourney.com/) and [Stable Diffusion](https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-announcement) have been making headlines in the news and artists are fuming. Given the recent news attention, I figured it would be a good idea to talk about the direction AI is headed and how that affects the meaning of work going forward.
+Recently, artificially intelligent (AI) art generators such as [DALL-E2](https://openai.com/dall-e-2/), [Midjourney](https://www.midjourney.com/) and [Stable Diffusion](https://stability.ai/news/stable-diffusion-announcement) have been making headlines in the news and artists are fuming. Given the recent news attention, I figured it would be a good idea to talk about the direction AI is headed and how that affects the meaning of work going forward.
## Automation is Coming
It should be clear to everyone not living under a rock that we're in the process of making human labor obsolete. Most people claiming that AI won't be able to take their job are simply in denial.
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On the other hand, maybe more free time will just lead to people spending more time on social media since better AI means more addictive online platforms. It's hard to say for certain.
## Conclusion
-The categories I've laid out make up one useful model for thinking about automation and work, but it's not the only model. For instance, the [AI arms race](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_arms_race) between world powers may force many public and private sector jobs to be automated. Also, there will probably be new jobs that don't fit into any of the categories because only AI will be capable of performing them. There will be work where a collective decision has to be made whether humans or AI should perform it because a mix of human and AI workers won't work. In other cases, the nature of the work is such that people will value it more merely because a human did it.
+The categories I've laid out make up one useful model for thinking about automation and work, but it's not the only model. For instance, the [AI arms race](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_arms_race) between world powers may force many public and private sector jobs to be automated. Also, there will probably be new jobs that don't fit into any of the categories because only AI will be capable of performing them. There will be work where a collective decision has to be made whether humans or AI should perform it because a mix of human and AI workers won't work. In other cases, the nature of the work is such that people will value it more merely because a human did it.
Some other model for predicting the implications of automation may arise that does better than what I've laid out. My model may end up being totally irrelevant if the assumptions I made aren't met. It's certainly oversimplified and not the full story.