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Plus YouTube Finally Overtakes Disney Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox 3x a week. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidailyus.substack.comWhy Fearing AI Jobs Loss Misses the Full PictureHistory says tech revolutions (think steam engine, electricity) reshape jobs over decades—not instantly erase them. Recent data shows many “AI-exposed” jobs are growing, while firms increasingly hire people with AI skills. The shift will be long, messy, and full of both disruption and opportunity.YouTube Just Overtook Disney—Now Betting Big on AI ToolsYouTube announced at its “Made on YouTube” event that AI is now core to its content creation strategy, not just gimmicks. With over 2.7B users and revenue past $50B, it’s introducing tools like auto-editing, speech-to-song, and smart product links. The company promises creators won’t be replaced, just helped. What AI Really Still Can’t DoAI can churn out stats, polish essays, and automate stuff—but it still can’t handle the messy, physical, and deeply human bits. The blog’s author jokes about installing toilet seats, cleaning lint traps, and creeping behind appliances—tasks where clumsy hands beat perfect code. Don’t Give AI the Final SayLeaders at banks, credit unions, and fintechs are sounding alarms: making AI responsible for more than half of decision-making in fraud detection or customer credibility could backfire. They argue for layered intelligence—humans + algorithms + federation of data—so AI remains a tool, not the boss. China Warns Terrorists Could Use AI to Build WeaponsChina’s government issued a new AI safety governance draft warning that extremists might harness “retrieval-augmented generation” tools to access t