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  • Do you think AI agents can fully replace human roles in the workplace? Why or why not?

    Muhammad Anees
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    John Brown
    I believe AI can assist us, but it won't fully replace humans. We bring a level of emotional intelligence that machines simply can’t replicate.
    Craig M. Bundy
    I don't think so, AI can help any job but maybe they are not that much intelligent as human brain. So, we can take the benefit of AI.
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    @isabel17 I agree! AI definitely enhances productivity, but the human brain’s ability to think creatively and adapt to complex situations is irreplaceable. AI is a tool that can complement human skills, not replace them entirely. It’s all about finding the right balance!
    Jeyoung Jung
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    I think it depends on what field or industry you are talking about. For example, I think most programming jobs or creative works such as illustration or writing might get replaced with AI, but work related to one on one human interaction might take a long time for them to replace human roles.
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    @zezero00 I agree that the impact of AI will vary across industries. While AI is great at handling repetitive or data-heavy tasks, human creativity, emotional intelligence, and personal interaction are hard to replicate. It’ll be exciting to see how AI complements, rather than fully replaces, human roles in the long run!
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    Anthony Hughes
    Maybe for some jobs, but there are too many roles where personal touch and judgment matter.
    Matthew Russell
    AI can replace certain roles, but leadership and strategy will always need a human brain.
    Briella
    For basic tasks, yes. But for anything requiring ethics or nuance, humans are irreplaceable.
    George Rosevear
    Not completely. AI's great at speeding up processes, but complex decision making still needs human oversight.
    Cora Genevieve Holloway
    I think AI can augment a lot of roles and boost efficiency, but full replacement seems unlikely in most cases. The human element and judgment is still crucial for a lot of tasks. Maybe certain repetitive jobs could be fully automated by AI, but for anything requiring creativity, emotional intelligence, or complex decision-making, AI will probably remain an assistant to humans rather than a replacement in the near term. Just my 2 cents though, curious what others think!