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Every week there's a new headline swinging between "AI is coming for your job" and "AI is useless, it just makes things up." Both get repeated so often they've basically become the only two positions allowed in the conversation.
Curious where people here land on this — anyone actually using AI day-to-day in their practice, or is it still mostly noise where you are?
Every week there's a new headline swinging between "AI is coming for your job" and "AI is useless, it just makes things up." Both get repeated so often they've basically become the only two positions allowed in the conversation.
Curious where people here land on this — anyone actually using AI day-to-day in their practice, or is it still mostly noise where you are?
Every week there's a new headline swinging between "AI is coming for your job" and "AI is useless, it just makes things up." Both get repeated so often they've basically become the only two positions allowed in the conversation.
Curious where people here land on this — anyone actually using AI day-to-day in their practice, or is it still mostly noise where you are?