Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job loss due to automation has been predicted since the start of the industrial revolution. We haven't seen mass unemployment yet. I'll believe it when I see it. Jobs will change, but there will be jobs.
My thoughts exactly.
As an aside, it is great to see young people deciding not to go to college and learning a trade instead - auto mechanic, plumbing, carpentry, welding......all jobs that pay well and will be around for some time to come.
Unless no one has money to hire these trades people because they lost thier jobs. I guess trades people can work for trades people, but at lower rates because more carpenters than needed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job loss due to automation has been predicted since the start of the industrial revolution. We haven't seen mass unemployment yet. I'll believe it when I see it. Jobs will change, but there will be jobs.
My thoughts exactly.
As an aside, it is great to see young people deciding not to go to college and learning a trade instead - auto mechanic, plumbing, carpentry, welding......all jobs that pay well and will be around for some time to come.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to AI, it's happening. Coders, lawyers, most content creators (PR, technical writers), HR, payroll, etc. all going to be out of work.
It's going to be UGLY... how much blame will Trump get?
Anonymous wrote:Have you read Elon’s predictions for Grok 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to weld
Robots will do the welding soon. They will be designed and controlled by AI.
It’s a myth that AI will only affect “white color” jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to AI, it's happening. Coders, lawyers, most content creators (PR, technical writers), HR, payroll, etc. all going to be out of work.
It's going to be UGLY... how much blame will Trump get?
Do you have a citation for your claim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having interacted with AI, I am not expecting this.
Me neither. I’m not impressed, and I don’t buy that it will be able to do all of these things.
The ai you see is not what just replaced 9k Microsoft workers.
It can code better than a person… it can do design better than a person. And the bar for doing a good job at customer service, HR, 80 percent of accounting, any kind of healthcare clerical work, is quite low. And its abilities double every six months.
It can do most engineering problems with less degree of error, 24hrs a day and no back talk.
Most white collar workers are cooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job loss due to automation has been predicted since the start of the industrial revolution. We haven't seen mass unemployment yet. I'll believe it when I see it. Jobs will change, but there will be jobs.
My thoughts exactly.
As an aside, it is great to see young people deciding not to go to college and learning a trade instead - auto mechanic, plumbing, carpentry, welding......all jobs that pay well and will be around for some time to come.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to AI, it's happening. Coders, lawyers, most content creators (PR, technical writers), HR, payroll, etc. all going to be out of work.
It's going to be UGLY... how much blame will Trump get?
Anonymous wrote:Learn to weld
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to AI, it's happening. Coders, lawyers, most content creators (PR, technical writers), HR, payroll, etc. all going to be out of work.
It's going to be UGLY... how much blame will Trump get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a marketing team of 10-12 when AI can do their jobs in 10 seconds?
The company I work for got rid of the marketing department in late 2023. We kept a senior employee and one lower level employee. They are responsible for proofing and humanizing the AI output.
Our open rate hovers at 43%, which if you know anything about targeted marketing campaigns, that's a phenomenal open rate, and significantly up from our previous rate of 28%. The conversion rate also increased from 4% to 7%, which again, 7% is phenomenal.
We eliminated half of our technical writers in 2024. Again, AI is doing 80% of the work and the humans left are proofers and humanizers to the output.
And we upgraded our AI package this year to one that is sales-lead focused. So far, ~4 months in, we're getting good, quality AI generated sales leads, which has increased productivity for our sales team.
Yeah... it's legit NOW and in 12-18 months it's going to be legit for a lot more.
Ford is laying off most of its white collar workforce this year...
so who takes the political blame for not preparing us?