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The End of Counting: What AI Really Changes About Work

The End of Counting: What AI Really Changes About Work

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-end-of-counting-what-ai-really-changes-about-work.
A developer's journey from counting CPU cycles on the Atari 2600 to the age of AI.
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As technology automates the tedious "counting" in our jobs, like cycle-counting for early programmers, it forces us to focus on the higher-level "deciding" – judging the quality and purpose of the work. The author argues that AI is now doing this for everyone, turning us all into editors who must answer the ultimate question: "Is this good, and how do you know?"

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