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All the jobs are overseas. Technology didn't replace them. They got moved to people making a buck a day in a sweatshop in Asia somewhere.
Many went overseas for a time but they won’t be untouched by Ai. I posted an exchange sometime ago with the CEO of BlackRock and the Prime Minster of India. He acknowledged his concerns about humanoid robots and the impact they’d have on their economy. I don’t think you understand how eager they are to displace as many people as they can so they won’t have to pay them.
There was an announcement last week regarding an Ai music label being started by Timbaland. He’s a well-known producer. There’s already firms operating that allow you to license your likeness for a fee. But they’re the anomalies. Most people won’t have that choice.
Most companies don’t have the tech for AI. It’s all too specialized.
It's a bunch of people in suits saying the end is near to get people to think a certain way
There’s a lot of consolidation taking place as we speak and it will be hard to compete for most. The bulk of the jobs at risk are white collar and low skilled positions. I’m looking at the data on a daily basis and there’s white papers confirming the same. I don’t rely on the mainstream media for my information. I‘ll post a source that’s familiar to inform. But I go further than that for myself.
While I don’t use Ai on a personal basis that doesn’t mean I won’t invest in the same. ;-)
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