PART 1 : AI Won’t Replace Our Jobs. But the People Who Master It May Well Do
By Jamie McIntyre
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the defining technological revolution of our era. Every boardroom conversation now seems to revolve around AI. Every startup claims to be powered by it. Governments are scrambling to regulate it while corporations race to monetise it.
But beneath the noise and marketing hype sits a far more important reality:
AI itself may not directly replace everyone’s jobs.
The people and companies who learn to master AI probably will.
History tells us technological revolutions rarely unfold in a straight line. They arrive in waves of excitement, speculation, chaos, collapse, reinvention, and finally long-term adoption.
The dot-com boom of the late 1990s offers the perfect example.
At first, the internet sparked irrational enthusiasm. Companies with no profits and barely functioning business models achieved astronomical valuations overnight. Investors poured money into anything ending in “.com.” Then came the crash.
Billions were wiped out.
Many concluded the internet revolution had been overhyped.
But they misunderstood what had actually happened.
The speculation bubble collapsed.
The technology itself did not.
Over the following two decades the internet quietly transformed nearly every industry on earth. Retail, banking, media, communication, entertainment, travel, advertising, logistics, education, and finance were all fundamentally reshaped.
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