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Automation Isn’t Replacing Jobs — It’s Replacing Workflows
| A + T | Whenever automation or AI comes up, the conversation usually goes straight to jobs. Will AI replace engineers? Designers? Analysts? Accountants? Drivers? But that framing misses what’s actually happening. Automation doesn’t remove people first. It removes workflows — the structured sequences of steps that turn inputs into outcomes. Jobs only change once the workflow underneath them does. That’s why automation often feels slow, confusing, or invisible. There’s n
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