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The Joy of Not Having to "Learn" AI

There are indeed benefits to getting old. For example, not being told by employers that you have to learn and become proficient with whatever the next shiny object to come along is. You can observe the media clatter with bemusement and maybe even a bit of genuine interest, but certainly none of the dread that comes along with being commanded to do something you don't want to do, or something you don't really have any aptitude for, and needing to do it because your paycheck depends on it. Back when my career was in it's "checkered" phase, I used to volunteer to do stuff I didn't really know how to do, and I'm not sure I really helped myself that way. One thing I volunteered for was learning html and how to conceive, organize, maintain, and populate websites. But I did that because I liked it. And it paid off over the long run. Now, of course, websites come in a distant whatever behind the rapidly proliferating social media vehicles. But, again, it doesn...

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