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Google Tests an A.I. Assistant That Offers Life Advice
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People's reactions to new technology is famously hard to predict, but I guess it's worth considering.
AI is getting good at white-collar tasks way faster than blue-collar ones, too, so this might be how it looks at work. An app tells you to build or fix something with no context, you send back pictures or any comments and concerns, and then you get assigned the next task. Nobody really knows who they work for or why, exactly.