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Every era has its transformative force. Steel shaped the last century, and chips defined the information age. Now it's AI's turn — it’s like a gust of wind, changing every aspect of how we work and live.
History teaches us this: whoever masters the tools of the era can define the rules of the game.
Imagine Pittsburgh in the 19th century. Young Carnegie once ran through muddy streets, working as a telegraph operator. At that time, 60% of Americans still farmed. But in just a few generations, everything changed — carriages disappeared, railroads arrived; candles went out, electric lights came on; iron tools were replaced by steel. The entire world was rewritten.
Work also moved — from assembly lines in factories to desks in office buildings. I now run a software company in San Francisco, serving millions of knowledge workers. Interestingly, although everyone in this city discusses general AI, most of the 2 billion white-collar workers worldwide haven't yet truly experienced its impact.
So the question is: what will be the next chapter for knowledge work? When those tireless intelligent agents enter organizational structures, what waves will they stir? It’s worth pondering.
The future always arrives dressed in the clothes of the past, which is why it’s so hard to predict.