Every day we read articles about what AI promises, how it falls short and whether it will prove to be our last great invention and destroy us all. If it’s hard to know what to believe, it’s because there are cross-currents on every topic.

I routinely hear “AI is over-hyped,” and “AI will just be another tool and we will learn to use it,” or “While AI may impact some white collar jobs, those people will just be trained into other occupations and the net impact will be very small.”

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