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Replika founder predicts 'crazy protests' over AI: 'People are really struggling to find jobs'
Replika founder Eugenia Kuyda predicts 'crazy protests' over AI-driven job loss, citing struggles for employment and reduced hiring for entry-level roles. She argues AI may not create new jobs as past technologies did but acknowledges its potential to empower individual creativity and innovation. Kuyda also suggests AI could disrupt existing systems, like the iPhone's dominance.
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