The Jobs AI Can't Replace (And Why Human Work Isn't Going Away)
You've seen the headlines: artificial intelligence is coming for white-collar work. Large language models can pass the bar exam, write code, and summarize a 40-page report in seconds. Generative AI tools are doing in minutes what used to take junior employees days. If you've found yourself staring at your coffee wondering whether your career path has an expiration date, you're not alone, and you're not being paranoid. But here's what those headlines tend to leave out, according to a recent analysis by Sequoia Capital : for every dollar companies spend on software, they spend six on people. It’s true; the job market is changing. It’s also true that human work isn't going away. The real story is more interesting than either the doom or the cheerleading: it's about which work, and why . What AI Is Actually Good At Let's give credit where it's due: understanding what AI systems genuinely do well is the only way to understand what they don...