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Investor Claims AI Is Fully Replacing Workers.But Reality Tells a Messier Story Venture capitalist Victor Lazarte says AI is already "fully replacing people," calling corporate talk of “AI augmenting workers” nonsense. On the Twenty Minute VC podcast, he warned that lawyers and HR workers are most at risk, urging law students to rethink their future careers. But real-world results contradict the hype:
In HR, 99% of Fortune 500 companies use AI to filter job applicants, and some even use it for interviews. This has created a system full of bias and spammy, AI-generated applications, leaving many job seekers, especially the elderly, disabled, and immigrants, at a disadvantage. The core issue: AI often sacrifices accuracy for speed, making it unreliable in fields requiring precision. As UC Berkeley’s Hany Farid warns:
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AI Replacing Jobs in 2025.In 2025, AI is rapidly transforming the global workforce, with estimates suggesting that up to 300 million jobs could be automated, affecting 9.1% of global employment. Already, 14% of workers have been displaced by AI, and 23.5% of U.S. companies report replacing staff with tools like ChatGPT. As we mentioned above roles in data entry, HR, law, and administration are among the most exposed, especially in advanced economies where 60% of jobs are vulnerable to automation. 🧠 How People Are Responding
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Regardless of how often the statistics shift, one thing remains clear: we must upskill, adapt, and rethink how we work in response to rapid technological change. The world is evolving faster than ever, and staying one step ahead is essential, not just to remain productive at work, but to thrive in all areas of life. Embracing technology isn’t just about career growth; it’s about personal growth too. When used intentionally, tech can help you become more efficient, informed, and ultimately, a better version of yourself. 📰 AI News and Trends
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OpenAI’s New Reasoning Models Hallucinate More.OpenAI's latest AI models, o3 and o4-mini, show improved performance in reasoning tasks like coding and math, but they hallucinate more than older models. Internal tests found:
These models generate more claims overall, which increases both accurate and inaccurate outputs. Third-party lab Transluce also found o3 invents actions it didn’t perform, such as falsely claiming it ran code outside of ChatGPT. The root cause is unclear. Researchers suspect that reinforcement learning in reasoning models may amplify hallucinations. While companies like Workera report performance gains using o3, they also flag issues like hallucinated broken links. Adding web search has proven helpful—GPT-4o with search hits 90% accuracy on SimpleQA—but reasoning models still pose challenges, especially in high-stakes fields like law. OpenAI is prioritizing research to reduce hallucinations, acknowledging that as reasoning improves, hallucinations may increase—a critical issue for AI reliability. 🧰 AI ToolsBusiness Planning.
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