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AI agents, job disruption, and the future of work
In this Diary Of A CEO discussion, leading voices debate the rise of AI agents and what they could mean for jobs, business creation, and society. The excerpt balances optimism about new opportunities with concern about disruption, autonomy, and the potential for harm.
Big promises, big warnings
The conversation frames AI as a major shift with both extraordinary upside and serious risks, including unemployment, scams, and misuse.
AI agents as a new tool for creation
One speaker describes building software and launching a business with no coding skills, showing how AI agents can lower barriers to creation.
What an AI agent actually does
The debate explores how agents work, from using tools like browsers and code environments to carrying tasks forward until a goal is met.
Hope, fear, and uncertainty
The panel questions whether society is prepared for autonomous systems that may reshape work, wealth creation, and daily life.
Topics
AI agents explained
The speakers discuss how AI agents can complete tasks, use tools, and make software creation more accessible.
Risks and disruption
The conversation raises concerns about unemployment, scams, misuse, and the risks of autonomous systems.
Opportunities and upside
The panel considers whether AI could unlock new wealth, productivity, and meaningful problem-solving.
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the shadows but like the few incidents that we've heard about where you know the cause of LLM's large language models the technology that's powering chat has been a huge headliners uh like New York Times talked about this kid that was, you know, perhaps goated by some kind of chat software that, you know, helps
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Audience comments snapshot
Audience reaction to AI, jobs, and power
Commenters mostly focused on the urgency of AI’s impact on work and society, with several expressing alarm about fast-moving disruption, job loss, and broader risks. Others liked the idea of revisiting the discussion over time to track how predictions hold up, while a few comments pushed back on the optimism around entrepreneurship and innovation. There was also some meta support for the format itself and the guests’ ability to generate debate.
Comment themes
Jobs and disruption
The public comments repeatedly return to anxiety about AI replacing jobs, reshaping businesses, and moving faster than people expect.
Prediction tracking
Many commenters treat the episode as a future-looking checkpoint, wanting the speakers’ predictions revisited as AI develops.
Innovation vs. market reality
There is a recurring tension between excitement about new business creation and concern that the broader economic reality will be harsher than the guests suggest.
Audience signals
Fear of AI risk
Several comments frame AI as an urgent or existential risk, with strong concern about civilization-level consequences and rapid change.
Interest in follow-up debates
Viewers want the guests brought back in the future to compare predictions with what actually happens.
Skepticism toward easy entrepreneurship
Some commenters criticize the optimistic startup/innovation framing, arguing that customer demand and survival matter more than easy company creation.
Positive response to the discussion format
A few comments react to the debate format itself, asking for more of these conversations and encouraging engagement with the video.
Representative public comments
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The guy in the red suit is literally the representation of the shareholders which will destroy our world.
Hearing Bret debate about AI becoming its own 'species' really makes you think about how quickly things are moving—sometimes I manage the onboarding chaos with Pneumatic Workflow just to give myself some human-in-the-loop sanity.
You should bring these guests back every six months to see the progress of AI and what their predictions have become
It’s almost funny how these entrepreneurs celebrate how easy it is to start new businesses — completely missing the bigger picture that, without actual customers, those businesses won’t survive. They’re so focused on creation and innovation that they forget the most important part: demand. It’s like building a shiny...
As one of the most powerful people said "AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.” This was a sentence by Elon Musk and it was true. AI is coming much faster than we thought and it was all true. I thought it is stupidity but it was actually true of what I read. I read this book 12 codes...
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