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Out of Office

  What are people busy with doing in offices, not all jobs require you to do different things everyday, and surely for the number of hours one tends to say one is putting in. So what if AI takes most of the mundane jobs, what does that mean. We spend 40 hours a week moving a spreadsheet from one folder to another, attending meetings to discuss the scheduling of future meetings, and perfecting the "I’m very busy" look. But let’s be real: AI is coming for the swivel chair. And honestly? Thank God. For decades, we’ve convinced ourselves that society would collapse if Upen from Accounting didn't manually enter data that a calculator could have handled in 1984. We’ve jammed our roads, sweated in elevator banks, and ruined our spines for "productivity." But the truth is out: most of us are just friction with a pulse. AI doesn't need a lunch break, it doesn't "quiet quit," and it certainly doesn't spend three hours a day looking at airfare it can’...