AI/Gambling/Healthcare

Anonymous
IAI/Gambling/Healthcare....is this all the US economy is now about?

Superbowl ads were all AI and gambling.

I hope the amazing US economy that was always diversified is not now down to data centers, AI, and healthcare only.

Anonymous
And weight loss drugs
Anonymous
Pretty much. But I am not sure if AI and data centers create a lot of jobs though. I don't know too much about AI, but I can tell you as a Math major if AI is similar to machine learning then not much AI related jobs will be created because Machine learning is quite mature as a field. I am an old guy 60 years old and I remember back in the 90s we were doing some machine learning using a very old programming language called Common Lisp. Of course in those days we didn't have big distributed systems so the program sat on someone's machine.
Anonymous
While healthcare continues to be strong with plenty of jobs, the supply is incr asking as well. It seems like every other woman is going to school for healthcare. And men are slowing joining the field as well. Yes we are aging so we need healthcare workers. But a lot of the jobs we will need though will be on the low end such as physically taking care of old people. At that point we will do what we do best. Import cheap labour. But the white collar jobs in healthcare in a decade or so I don't think we will as many openings as we are seeing now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IAI/Gambling/Healthcare....is this all the US economy is now about?

Superbowl ads were all AI and gambling.

I hope the amazing US economy that was always diversified is not now down to data centers, AI, and healthcare only.


There are lots of parts of the American economy that have never had a Super Bowl ad. Waste management. Customs duties. Wholesale trade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While healthcare continues to be strong with plenty of jobs, the supply is incr asking as well. It seems like every other woman is going to school for healthcare. And men are slowing joining the field as well. Yes we are aging so we need healthcare workers. But a lot of the jobs we will need though will be on the low end such as physically taking care of old people. At that point we will do what we do best. Import cheap labour. But the white collar jobs in healthcare in a decade or so I don't think we will as many openings as we are seeing now.


Expect a jobs bloodbath:


One shouldn't panic," National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CNBC on Monday in a clear message to investors. "You should expect slightly smaller job numbers."

Anonymous
A few years ago I spent a lot of time with an elderly family member and we'd just sit and watch TV. First time I paid attention to the regular stations in years. Noticed it seemed like 90% of the ads were healthcare related and targeted to black audiences. It was intriguing.
Anonymous
Yes healthcare continues to be the dominant sector and it's annoying.

It worries me because the healthcare sector in this country is also predatory. So do we need more predators ready to raid our bank accounts?

I suspect the steady flow of $$$ into the medicaid/Medicare program is one the reason the healthcare sector is so strong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes healthcare continues to be the dominant sector and it's annoying.

It worries me because the healthcare sector in this country is also predatory. So do we need more predators ready to raid our bank accounts?

I suspect the steady flow of $$$ into the medicaid/Medicare program is one the reason the healthcare sector is so strong.


Its really bad because healthcare is largely government funded more or less.
Anonymous
My son is a senior and I told him to become a nurse. He looked at me like I was crazy. Instead he wants to study finance.
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