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February 24, 2026に開始

AI might take your job, but it probably won't crash the economy -- and if it does, we know how to deal with it

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While AI may displace some jobs, it also creates new opportunities that can lead to economic growth and innovation.

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Public discourse should focus on the ethical implications of AI rather than solely on economic outcomes to ensure responsible development.

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AI's potential to automate jobs is a significant threat to workers, necessitating urgent policy measures to protect employment and livelihoods.

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Society must prioritize retraining workers affected by AI automation to ensure a just transition and prevent economic inequality.

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The fear of AI crashing the economy is exaggerated; historical resilience suggests we can adapt to technological changes effectively.

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