The opening of The Last Human Job
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- A short, honest field guide to the one skill the machines can't take: judgment
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The machines are getting godlike at one specific thing: the checkable — anything with a right answer. On that, you'll lose, and you should let yourself lose. But look closely at what that leaves untouched: which question is even worth asking. What's worth wanting. What kind of person you become by choosing it.
An agent can tell you what is. It cannot tell you what's worth wanting.Getting good at that — the wanting, the judging, the deciding-what's-worth-doing — is the most useful thing a person can do right now. The opening makes the case, honestly, one piece at a time, with the option to walk away at any paragraph that doesn't earn your trust.
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