And some of you haven't been paying attention at all. |
The kinks will get worked out very quickly. That's the hallmark of AI. |
You have to believe this or you will get depressed. Before the Internet, there were no web designers or SEOs or Netflix, Meta, Google et al. At the same time, the number of travel agents declined 95%…yet unemployment is still just 4.2%. |
| I work in Finance FP&A and a lot of CFOs have an accounting degree rather than finance degree or mba. Even if accounting tasks like posting JEs etc are outsourced, understanding the fundamentals of the financial statements is crucial to making sound business decisions. CFOs who don't understand this or don't have a strong controller to lean on, do not do well. I have a finance MBA but if i could do it again, i would have gotten a cpa. One less year of school and for me, but ending in the same place. I an encouraging one of my kids to do accounting and marketing. He is very outgoing but also enjoys business math. Social skills + Accounting = competitive combination. |
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AI doesn’t have any hallmarks, it’s just pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking, like flying cars. |
Some of us remember all of the other technologies that were going to upend our lives. Occasionally we take Segway tours on vacation. And as for flying cars, they already exist. They just have bad economics and we can't figure out how to handle big problems like traffic control, mini-airport siting, and visual pollution of the blue sky. Heck, you can even fly a bathtub, locally. |
Exactly. Not scared. Being a medium-level travel agent was not a hard job. Just an ordinary white collar, knowledge worker job. I don't think a ton of people who were travel agents had trouble finding new work. There still is work today for the kind of people that sold travel insights, curate experiences, provide high touch services, etc. There's plenty of jobs in tourism that people who love travel can do. There just aren't a lot of people acting as a meatware interface to airline ticket booking. |
+ 1. Accounting knowledge is the backbone of finance. |