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🔄 AI Is Not Replacing Jobs, It’s Replacing Transitions
The loudest fear around AI has always been job loss. But the quieter, more accurate shift is happening somewhere else. AI is not removing work, it is removing the space between work, and that is changing how roles feel, how value is created, and how people experience their day. ------------- Context ------------- Most modern jobs are not made up of one continuous task. They are made up of transitions. Moving from a meeting to notes. From notes to action items. From action items to follow-ups. From information to decisions. From one system to another. For years, these transitions have been the invisible glue of work. They are rarely written into job descriptions, but they consume enormous time and cognitive energy. People become the connectors, translators, reminders, and memory holders that keep organizations moving. AI is now stepping directly into those gaps. It summarizes conversations, drafts follow-ups, organizes tasks, routes requests, and preserves context across tools. The work still exists, but the friction between steps is shrinking fast. That is why this shift feels unsettling. When transitions disappear, the shape of work changes. And when the shape of work changes, identity and value can feel suddenly unclear. ------------- Why Transitions Have Always Carried Hidden Value ------------- Transitions may look like overhead, but they have always been where judgment lives. Deciding what matters from a meeting. Interpreting tone in a message. Knowing who needs to be looped in. Choosing when to escalate and when to wait. These are not mechanical steps. They are human sensemaking. Because this work is informal, it often goes unrecognized. It sits between roles. It rewards experience more than expertise. And it creates a sense of indispensability for the people who quietly manage it well. When AI absorbs parts of this transition work, it can feel like value is being taken away. But what is actually happening is exposure. The work was always there. It just was never named.
🔄 AI Is Not Replacing Jobs, It’s Replacing Transitions
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Claude is Officially Better Than ChatGPT & More AI News You Can Use
In this video, I break down the week's happenings in AI including Clawdbot (Moltbot), a ton of new upgrades to the Claude ecosystem, new techniques and workflows people are using to create short films with AI, and more. Enjoy!
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Quick and honest check-in.
It’s the end of January. Did you actually become a different person this month…or did you just think about changing? No judgment. No shame. Just data. Because results don’t come from motivation. They come from identity shifts. So ask yourself: What did I do this month that the old me wouldn’t have done? What standard did I raise? What excuse did I stop tolerating? If nothing changed, that’s okay. But don’t lie to yourself about it. February belongs to whoever decides differently. Where did you win? Where did you stall? And if you are feeling brave drop your answers below so we can cheer you on and hold you accountable!
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I’m Jane and I’m a Careers Advisor to the regional Homeschool Community, here in NZ. I have dabbled with ChatGPT and that’s about it! I would love to know how to use AI to help me create a service that helps students identify their strengths & weaknesses and discover their true passions, so that we can find a career pathway that they will be excited about.
What I noticed in the committee 🚨🚨
I want to honestly share my experience and expectations since joining this AI committee. I joined because I genuinely want to learn and build with AI, especially by collaborating with others, sharing tools, ideas, and practical knowledge. I’ve been learning AI on my own for a while, but it hasn’t been easy not because AI tools aren’t valuable, but simply because I don’t always have the financial capacity to pay for many of them. Sometimes I struggle so much that I even have to swap emails multiple times just to access certain tools that help me build. So my hope in joining this committee was to find people who are learning together, experimenting together, and helping each other grow not just people offering paid services. To be honest, some people who reached out to “help” didn’t even try to understand the problem before asking for money. It felt like taking a car to a mechanic, and instead of checking what’s wrong, they immediately say, “Pay me $500 and I’ll fix everything,” without even opening the car. I believe an AI committee should be a space where: • We learn AI together • Share useful free or affordable tools • Troubleshoot problems collaboratively • Help each other understand how to build, not just sell solutions Paid services are not wrong but learning, collaboration, and genuine support should come first. That’s the main reason I joined, and I believe many others might feel the same. I’m sharing this to encourage a more open, learning-focused, and supportive AI community for all of us.
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