AI and Kitchens... Complexity is not Progress
AI will not simply replace human work. Like every major technology before it, AI will add new layers of complexity to the systems we already depend on. Progress does not erase old problems. It stacks new ones on top. More innovation means more moving parts: new tools, new infrastructure, new risks, new jobs, new responsibilities and new forms of friction. So the real question is not just how many old jobs AI may destroy, but whether we will have enough capable people willing to sustain the new world AI is creating. Because every technological leap still has to meet human hands, human judgment and natural intelligence.

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