Instead of Taking Your Job, A.I. Might Transform It

The New Yorker 

Proponents and critics of artificial intelligence often compare the technology to industrial automation--really, it's more like an intern. One summer during high school, I took a temporary job writing computer programs for a consulting firm. Each morning, I drove through rush-hour traffic to an office park near Princeton, New Jersey, on the crowded Route 1 corridor. At a desk in some sort of equipment room, I coded quick-and-dirty database tools for internal use. One of my programs simplified the process of logging hours into timesheets.