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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: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?
Yes, it’s going to be very bad for everyone. And Trump isn’t doing ANYTHING to prepare us.
I’ll be just fine. My profession can’t be automated or done by a robot.
A lot of people on this forum are probably f**ked tho.
Anonymous wrote:current Sec of Ag said she was replacing migrant farm workers with AI robots and Medicade recipientsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people going to pay for whatever it is AI will give us if they are unemployed?
Oh, it's a terrible idea that will just generate a lot of economic chaos. There will be some winners, but it won't be you, and it definitely won't be most Trump voters.
Actually, many Trump voters have jobs that cannot be replaced by AI. They are plumbers, electricians, carpenters, welders, dog groomers, farmers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Just keep deporting and it will work out
Anonymous wrote:Architects and engineers - all out of work in two years time.
current Sec of Ag said she was replacing migrant farm workers with AI robots and Medicade recipientsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people going to pay for whatever it is AI will give us if they are unemployed?
Oh, it's a terrible idea that will just generate a lot of economic chaos. There will be some winners, but it won't be you, and it definitely won't be most Trump voters.
Actually, many Trump voters have jobs that cannot be replaced by AI. They are plumbers, electricians, carpenters, welders, dog groomers, farmers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people going to pay for whatever it is AI will give us if they are unemployed?
Oh, it's a terrible idea that will just generate a lot of economic chaos. There will be some winners, but it won't be you, and it definitely won't be most Trump voters.
Actually, many Trump voters have jobs that cannot be replaced by AI. They are plumbers, electricians, carpenters, welders, dog groomers, farmers, etc.
LOL. If computers are doing surgery, they can weld and wire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when Amazon launched “just walk out” technology in their stores? They made everyone believe that this was the start of a new era and their stores could really thrive with just a fraction of the employees a traditional store had. Then when they announced the experiment failed, we found out that it wasn’t AI at all, but thousands of people in India tasked with watching what was going into the carts.
Also related: Elon’s humanoid robots being actual people in robot costumes.
They’re all lying and hoping their products can catch up in time.
I believe this more than AI actually doing someone's job. Companies are laying off right now because Musk demonstrated you can fire hundreds of thousands of people with zero consequences and then hire a fraction back at far less pay and no benefits.
Musk destroyed the company doing that. The only reason he succeeded is because Twitter is his propaganda machine, not a self-sustainingvbusiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when Amazon launched “just walk out” technology in their stores? They made everyone believe that this was the start of a new era and their stores could really thrive with just a fraction of the employees a traditional store had. Then when they announced the experiment failed, we found out that it wasn’t AI at all, but thousands of people in India tasked with watching what was going into the carts.
Also related: Elon’s humanoid robots being actual people in robot costumes.
They’re all lying and hoping their products can catch up in time.
I believe this more than AI actually doing someone's job. Companies are laying off right now because Musk demonstrated you can fire hundreds of thousands of people with zero consequences and then hire a fraction back at far less pay and no benefits.
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?