Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend builds data centers and says there is a job shortage of 120,000+ to manage and operate centers in the U.S. alone. The jobs are primarily QC/maintenance/repair oriented, and it all sounds very Matrix to me -- humans serving the machines. But apparently there is a lot of opportunity there.
No, that's not right.
Data centers, whether for AI or bitcoin mining, create a handful of construction jobs, but virtually no maintenance jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend builds data centers and says there is a job shortage of 120,000+ to manage and operate centers in the U.S. alone. The jobs are primarily QC/maintenance/repair oriented, and it all sounds very Matrix to me -- humans serving the machines. But apparently there is a lot of opportunity there.
No, that's not right.
Data centers, whether for AI or bitcoin mining, create a handful of construction jobs, but virtually no maintenance jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe check out jobs related to energy generation for the A.I.
Didn't Google or Microsoft buy 3 Mile Island to reopen the melted down reactor or something, to use for it's A.I., or are they building a new nuclear plant?
Anonymous wrote:the investment is going into services and compute. not to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend builds data centers and says there is a job shortage of 120,000+ to manage and operate centers in the U.S. alone. The jobs are primarily QC/maintenance/repair oriented, and it all sounds very Matrix to me -- humans serving the machines. But apparently there is a lot of opportunity there.
These are all low paid jobs offshored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s mostly hype.
Tell that to people who have lost their job to it.
Where? Most of the companies firing over hired during covid. They were even hiring people to avoid them going to a competitor. It’s true there has been job loss due to AI but it’s mostly an excuse. Just like RTO is an excuse to lay off.
Anonymous wrote:A friend builds data centers and says there is a job shortage of 120,000+ to manage and operate centers in the U.S. alone. The jobs are primarily QC/maintenance/repair oriented, and it all sounds very Matrix to me -- humans serving the machines. But apparently there is a lot of opportunity there.