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Do you think AI will help or hurt workers?

Probably both, It can save time and open opportunities, but people who don’t adapt might struggle.

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u/OrvilleCannon34 — 11 days ago
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Are Degrees Still Worth It?

With online learning, certifications, and AI tools everywhere, are traditional university degrees still worth the investment?

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u/OrvilleCannon34 — 12 days ago
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Will AI make uWill AI make us more productive or just more lazy?

AI helps us finish things faster, learn quicker and save time.

But sometimes I wonder…

If everything becomes easier, will we stop improving our own skills?

Maybe AI is not making us lazy. Maybe it’s just changing what effort looks like.

What do you think?

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u/OrvilleCannon34 — 19 days ago

Jobs are changing fast

Remote work isn’t going away, but companies are clearly pushing for more hybrid setups again. At the same time, the job market feels more “skill-based” than ever. Titles matter less, what you can actually do matters more. And honestly, with how expensive everything is getting, changing jobs is still the fastest way people are increasing their income.

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u/OrvilleCannon34 — 24 days ago