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description: "Originally, I was rather pessimistic about the AI era, because I felt that the number of jobs being eliminated would far exceed the number of new ones being created; I used to think this industrial revolution was completely different from previous ones. However, after reading the biography of Elon Musk and then Jensen Huang's autobiography, it seems the future might not be so bleak after all, or maybe I've just been brainwashed again, I really don't know 🤣But I think instead of viewing things so negatively, which prevents everyone from focusing on the present, it's better to leave people with some hope and write about hopeful things."
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# Originally, I was rather pessimistic about the AI …


## Comments (2)

- **S丨plendid · 2026-05-13T22:18:32.000Z**: If AGI really emerges, it feels like everyone will be eliminated. The bodies of robots are already built, all that's missing is the &#34;soul.&#34; If they can extrapolate from one example and learn autonomously, with their learning and sharing capabilities, they could master all of human technologi
- **长桥大道无形 · 2026-05-13T21:37:22.000Z · 👍 1**: In the future, AI will handle intellectual work, while AI+ robots will handle physical labor. The only things to worry about are two points: 1. How will those in power distribute the benefits? 2. After humans can obtain material satisfaction without working, how will we address the sense of emptines
