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Los trabajadores de tecnología chinos están comenzando a entrenar sus dobles de IA –y se están resistiendo
Tech workers in China are being instructed by their bosses to train AI agents to replace them—and it’s prompting a wave of soul-searching among otherwise enthusiastic early adopters. Earlier this month a GitHub project called Colleague Skill, which claimed workers could use it to “distill” their colleagues’ skills and personality traits and replicate them with…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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Replacing human workers with AI doubles undermines the value of human creativity and emotional intelligence in the workplace.
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Training AI doubles can enhance productivity and efficiency, allowing workers to focus on more creative tasks rather than repetitive ones.
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The trend of AI doubles raises ethical concerns about job security and the potential for exploitation in the tech industry.
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Empowering workers to train their AI counterparts could lead to greater job satisfaction by allowing them to mentor and shape their digital twins.
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The rise of AI doubles prompts a necessary reevaluation of job roles and the skills that will be valued in the future economy.
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