Learn how past tech disruptions reveal survival strategies for the AI age. Master irreplaceable human skills before machines make you obsolete - your future depends on acting NOW!

The substituting force replaces humans with machines, but the complementing force makes human work more valuable. To remain irreplaceable, we must lean into the 'Humics'—genuine creativity, critical thinking, and social authenticity—that no algorithm can forge.
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Blythe: Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Blythe, and I am absolutely pumped to dive into today's conversation because, honestly, the question we're tackling is keeping me up at night.
Miles: And I'm Miles. You know, Blythe's right-this isn't just another tech discussion. We're talking about how to actually survive and thrive when machines can basically do everything we used to think only humans could do. It's wild when you think about it.
Blythe: Exactly! And what's fascinating is that this isn't humanity's first rodeo with this kind of disruption. We've been here before, just not quite like this.