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Honestly, I feel like AI and AGI are going to hit my generation the hardest — am I overthinking this?

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Lately, I’ve been pondering how AI and the looming possibility of AGI could reshape our financial stability. I’m in my late 30s, part of the generation that’s already feeling squeezed — student debt, stagnant wages, and a housing market that feels out of reach.

What scares me most is the speed at which AI is advancing. Just a few years ago, I thought jobs like mine—routine data analysis—were safe. Now, with tools like GPT-4 and emerging autonomous systems, I wonder how long that safety lasts.

It’s not just about losing jobs; it’s about the economic ripple effects. If AI can do more complex tasks, what happens to the middle class? Are we heading toward a scenario where only high-skill tech and creative jobs survive, and everything else gets automated?

Also, I see a lot of talk about how AI might create new industries, but I worry about the millions who may get left behind in the transition. It feels like the generational gap will widen even further — older workers might struggle to adapt and younger folks won’t even get the chance if jobs disappear before they even start.

Honestly, I feel both excited and anxious. I want to believe there’s a way to navigate this, but I also wonder if our current economic structures are just not built for this kind of rapid change.

**Would love to hear from others in my age group or even younger—how are you thinking about this? Are you preparing differently? Do you see a path forward, or are we all just riding a wave we can’t control?**

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