In this episode, Koby Ofek explores the profound impact of AI on the workforce, contrasting the immediate effects of layoffs (earthquakes) with the gradual, pervasive changes (tectonic drift) that are reshaping the nature of work. He discusses recent layoffs at Microsoft and Amazon, the gender disparities in job susceptibility to AI, and the broader implications of AI's integration into various roles. The conversation emphasizes the need for adaptability in a constantly evolving job market.00:00 Earthquakes vs. Tectonic Drift: Understanding AI's Impact01:29 The Tremors of Layoffs: Microsoft and Amazon's Moves05:25 The Human Cost: Gender Disparities and Job Losses09:25 The Great Diffusion: AI's Subtle Reshaping of Work 14:24 Navigating Constant Change: Adapting to the New Landscape
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