In the AI era, it's not AI eliminating people, but "those unwilling to evolve" being eliminated.


A few days ago, I was chatting with a friend from an exchange, and he said that their company still has quite a few people who "can't use AI." But upon closer listening, it's not that they can't, but that they are unwilling to accept it—because the AI era has already arrived.
After our company launched on OpenClaw, we quickly "optimized" most of the people unwilling to change their work methods. It's not that the company is ruthless, but that the market is even more ruthless.
Recently, I came across a sentence that hit me hard: AI has lowered the technical barriers, allowing people who previously couldn't do certain tasks to now use AI to create value.
But there are still many people who are angry: "Why does AI first replace the jobs of ordinary people? Shouldn't it be used for high-risk jobs first?"
This victim mentality is essentially a lack of evolved thinking.
When Huang Renxun was asked by a student, "Will AI take away the jobs of lawyers and accountants?" he simply replied: Every job will.
Will using AI make you more idle?
No, it will only make you busier.
Busy creating more value, busy doing high-level tasks you didn't have time for before, busy turning AI into your leverage.
Many people are unwilling to learn, and their reasons sound very clever: "AI updates every day, I learn it, but it’s useless."
Translated, it means—lazy, unwilling to try new things.
Now many companies are providing employees with real opportunities to learn models, develop products, and create content. In the past, this was a window that required spending money, wasting time, and repeatedly trial and error to achieve.
The company puts the opportunity in front of you. If you don’t learn aggressively, what are you doing?
The AI era is indeed brutal, but also unprecedentedly fair:
In the past, it was about background, education, and resources; now it’s about willingness to learn and execution.
Those willing to evolve, AI is a super amplifier;
Those unwilling to evolve, no matter how capable they are, will be left behind by ordinary people willing to use AI.
To put it simply, the era will not wait for anyone.
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