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The transition from AI as an autonomous replacement to a sophisticated "intelligence engine" has reimagined the human worker as an orchestrator who manages complex workflows rather than performing manual labor. Across industries like insurance and software development, users are leveraging AI "secretaries" to handle everything from drafting nuanced emails to refactoring legacy code, allowing experts to focus on high-level design and final verification. While skeptics worry about the dilution of work quality and the eventual displacement of clerical roles, proponents argue that AI has become an indispensable tool—comparable to a modern text editor—that amplifies individual capability far beyond traditional limits. Ultimately, the consensus suggests that while AI may not yet be a "fire and forget" employee, it has effectively revived the role of the personal assistant for the digital age.

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