America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek

Jtsummers 31 points 19 comments June 18, 2026
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Jtsummers

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chis

AI is automating all the easier tasks in people’s jobs, leaving them to spend 8 hours a day on the hardest problems which AIs cannot yet solve. Software engineers are probably already familiar with the feeling of burnout from thinking too hard. The reality is very few people can work on the hardest problems they’re capable of for 8 hours a day. Writing routine Python code for some system you know well is not that mentally taxing. Managing an agent that rapidly finishes tasks but needs careful review and big-picture planning is much more exhausting, and has higher returns on intelligence and deep careful thought. I think this points towards the opposite conclusion of the OP. It’s not realistic to expect 8 hours of hard work out of a knowledge worker. Remote work naturally allows this transition, as employees can work a bit less but still overachieve with AI. (I hate AI. Just observing the world we live in)

heohk

The work is boring and unsatisfying now so you're not engaged and easily bored to sleep. I can relate.

GuestFAUniverse

Yay, we all become managers! Do we get manager salaries now? /S

loxrei

Talking about ai automating tasks, but we leave out Ai scraping and crawling the web with one api key, I use AgentKey by Chainbase as a researcher to scrape not just one socials or website. You can check it out as well

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