another good example is searching through paragraphs (below), which contain some combination of keywords. here the important part is ~(_*\n\n_*), or “does not contain two consecutive newlines”, in other words, the boundary of a paragraph, so it matches paragraphs! then you can combine it with any other regex to find paragraphs that contain certain keywords, but not others. this is very hard to do with traditional regexes without writing a complex and fragile pattern that tries to match the entire paragraph structure.
Wall Street has pushed back on the doomsday framing. Citadel Securities published a blistering takedown of the Citrini essay, noting, for instance, that demand for software engineers is up 11% year over year, and more broadly arguing that productivity shocks have historically expanded output and raised real incomes. Morgan Stanley predicted a wave of entirely new roles—chief AI officers, computational geneticists, and “vibe coding” product managers. The Deutsche Bank Research Institute’s proprietary AI tool forecast that while 92 million jobs will be eliminated by 2030, 170 million new roles will be created.
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