
"A new concept that evolves 'bicycles for the mind' such that we always think of AI as a scaffolding for human potential vs a substitute."
"We need to get beyond the arguments of slop vs sophistication and develop a new equilibrium in terms of our 'theory of the mind' that accounts for humans being equipped with these new cognitive amplifier tools as we relate to each other."
AI framing should shift from derision or replacement to being conceived as cognitive scaffolding that amplifies human potential. Marketing often positions AI as a labor substitute to justify pricing, while some industry voices warn of substantial displacement of entry-level white-collar jobs and elevated unemployment. Current AI tools more commonly augment human work, provided workers verify outputs for accuracy. Empirical measurement of AI’s economic effects is ongoing through research efforts that seek to quantify job impacts and guide policy and industry responses to workforce changes caused by AI adoption.
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