An illustration of a brain with digital elements added to it to represent AI. The highly variable nature of what information is provided to a user, and in what form, requires us to approach generative AI solutions with a healthy skepticism. Photo: Aryan/Adobe Stock

Time will tell if this often-repeated phrase comes to pass, but it speaks to a larger truth: the nature of technology is disruption. Technology changes the work we do, how we perform it, and the lifestyle we enjoy as a result. Historically, waves of technological disruption (agricultural, industrial, digital) have favored and enabled intellectual and creative pursuits over physical labor.

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