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It's becoming clear that AI is going to whack the mediocre middle of office workers
"Mediocrity will be automated." That was the verdict a top tech executive shared with me recently, describing the impact he predicted AI would have on the workforce. And while the phrasing might seem a bit harsh, there's growing evidence that he might be on to something. More specifically, AI could disproportionately impact the middle class of white-collar workers — the folks who are mid-career, mid-ability, mid-level, and yes, in some cases, mediocre. Here's why:
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No question. ChatGPT has already shown how to write a mushy, bland blend of what has already been written. No need to hire humans for that. But true quality will be all the more sought out by forward-thinking brands and communicators to distinguish from the bland and mediocre. AI will separate the cream from the milk.