Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Microsoft and Indeed just laid off 1000s of people this week blaming AI...and people are still saying don't worry about AI. Um, ok.
It’s a smoke screen for offshoring.
Anonymous wrote:Microsoft and Indeed just laid off 1000s of people this week blaming AI...and people are still saying don't worry about AI. Um, ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the AI that is allegedly coming for my job? AI makes me worry about lots of things, but not losing my job. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Vk8.QdTi.4DMnpSrd-6H7&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
No, that's the stupidest of all the AIs made by Phony Stark.
The one you get for free isn't the good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter whether AI will replace workers or not. Capital owners are not the red cross. If one day AI is able to replace workers you damn right they will adopt it. They do not care about you and your family. They care about their own bottom line. It's as simple as that.
They will care when people start kidnapping their kids to ransom for food money.
Anonymous wrote:The industrial revolution ushered in massive occupational upheaval but we're all here today employed in jobs that were impossible to imagine 200 years ago. No one knows what the future will bring; people will adapt as it comes.
Anonymous wrote:I say at least 1/3 of my company is stupid people who just create numbers and reports that are analyzed by others. They dont have any ability or desire to look at their own reports.
Think Accounting Clerks, Auditors, Operations, Compliance, Marketing Data.
With AI those reports just appear. My prior job at a fully remote start up I was Head of a Department for two years with zero staff. Data was all automated, we had queries, dashboards, reports autopopulated and I acted on the data. Prior to that at same size company I had a staff for four creating those reports And we had a ton of chat bots and people in god forsaking countries making peanuts coding and writing queries and automating things.
I would say they can do the work of 10,000 times my current company as all automated
Imagine Telsa have robots building cars, customer orders car on line then car drives itself to your house after you bought it vs a Chevy production line of the 1950s
Anonymous wrote:The industrial revolution ushered in massive occupational upheaval but we're all here today employed in jobs that were impossible to imagine 200 years ago. No one knows what the future will bring; people will adapt as it comes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the AI that is allegedly coming for my job? AI makes me worry about lots of things, but not losing my job. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Vk8.QdTi.4DMnpSrd-6H7&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
No, that's the stupidest of all the AIs made by Phony Stark.
The one you get for free isn't the good one.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the AI that is allegedly coming for my job? AI makes me worry about lots of things, but not losing my job. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/ai-grok-x-llm.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Vk8.QdTi.4DMnpSrd-6H7&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think people can accurately predict how these things will work out. History shows us that.