Satirical Article: Unemployed Man Considers Going Back to School to 'Become an AI'
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
A satirical news piece about an unemployed 36-year-old man in Pikeville, Kentucky who is considering going back to school to 'become an AI' in order to stay relevant in the workforce. The article humorously portrays the man researching degree programs to prepare for work as a large language model or autonomous agent, highlighting the absurdity of the AI hype and job market anxieties.
Key quotes
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I know pivoting later in life is a risk, but I honestly think I'd
Speculating that a new path in life might improve his job prospects, unemployed man Ian Hampel, 36, told reporters Tuesday that he was considering going back to school to become an AI
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