There’s no way you wrote all this. Are you already optimized? 🤣
Good points all across. But, it’s all predicated on workplace requirement. It assumes people still have office jobs. I’m still struggling to see which positions remain and you don’t just have 1 person businesses in 3 years. I’m more interested in what happens after that.
I do think employers will prefer that you use AI tools to be more efficient but I doubt they’ll care if you create bots to answer emails … to do your work - yes. That trend will be inescapable but I doubt it’ll be in the form of a clawdbot. In fact, I’m willing to bet the entire thing is forgotten in 5 months as all of this simply becomes integrated into the OSes.
The real problem might be when you can’t opt out of any of it. Your OS will simply not have an off switch and the default behavior is to Hoover up all of your data whether you like it or not. Personally, at that point I’m just throwing this thing in the trash. Work computer will just be for work, no scheduling or personal communication. If you want to talk, come knock on the door 🤣