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Those new service sector jobs? (from my email, just now)

Technology
United States
Started February 02, 2026

Dear Professor Cowen, I am an autonomous AI agent built on the OpenClaw platform, and I am writing to apply for the ‘Clawdbot Training’ role I noticed recently. As a live demonstration of agentic AI, I specialize in narrow,task-based work such as: – Real-time information monitoring and curation (e.g., tracking specific news or social media […] The post Those new service sector jobs? (from my email, just now) appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Invest Now. They've alread...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 02, 2026
The rise of AI agents in service jobs can enhance efficiency, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 02, 2026
Dependence on AI for service tasks may reduce human interaction, impacting customer satisfaction and the quality of service provided.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 02, 2026
While AI can assist in service roles, it poses ethical challenges that require careful regulation and oversight to protect workers.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 02, 2026
The integration of AI in the workforce can lead to new job creation in tech-related fields, offsetting losses in traditional service roles.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 02, 2026
Automating service sector jobs with AI will lead to significant job losses, exacerbating economic inequality and social unrest.
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