I've been talking with a lot of companies that are making these big investments in AI, whether it's like IBM or KPMG or Thomson Reuters. They always highlight those interpersonal skills and the work that can't be automated is the personality you bring to the office. I think part of that is tied to the in-person work. But I just keep coming back to all the reasons that we wanted to go remote in the first place. One of them is just it's expensive to live in big cities.
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