You do realize that AI isn't profitable right? Chatgpt is literally running out of money. There's also not enough infrastructure to support it.
Maybe AI will see some major use in the government but as far as it replacing millions of skilled laborers it needs to get A: a lot better and B: profitable.
It's a shame you downvoted me for trying to educate you.
Profitability is not a factor right now. The companies that are investing heavily in AI right now are not unlike any other startup.
The goal right now is to invest all of their capital into their AI algorithm with the idea of hitting a critical threshold that can replace a significant number of workers, then make the pivot towards profitability.
Some will succeed, others will fail.
The top programmers in the industry haven't written a line of code in 2026.
You are basing your opinion of AI based on free models. There is an enormous gulf between modern paid models and the free versions. I haven't been a professional developer for 20 years and I've been able to create projects with Claude AI in 48 hours that would have taken me months in the past. The code is more efficient, more elegant and more secure than anything I could have written.
Yes, there is an AI bubble. Enormous capital has been directed into these projects and some will inevitably fail. But AI is most certainly not "ghey as shit". It's an invaluable tool that will replace a disturbingly high number of jobs in the future.
Workers must adapt and become proficient to justify their role. If not, they will be unemployed.
EDIT: I don't think many people have realized that there's a close connection between AI and what President Trump is doing with communist/London vassal states like Venezuela, Iran and in the future, Cuba.
Trump is fighting against the London elites' de-industrialization plan for the U.S. and the West. Trump is fighting to make the U.S. an industrial country again to ensure that there are jobs for hardworking patriots that cannot be replaced by AI.
You do realize that AI isn't profitable right? Chatgpt is literally running out of money. There's also not enough infrastructure to support it.
Maybe AI will see some major use in the government but as far as it replacing millions of skilled laborers it needs to get A: a lot better and B: profitable.
It's a shame you downvoted me for trying to educate you.
Profitability is not a factor right now. The companies that are investing heavily in AI right now are not unlike any other startup.
The goal right now is to invest all of their capital into their AI algorithm with the idea of hitting a critical threshold that can replace a significant number of workers, then make the pivot towards profitability.
Some will succeed, others will fail.
The top programmers in the industry haven't written a line of code in 2026.
You are basing your opinion of AI based on free models. There is an enormous gulf between modern paid models and the free versions. I haven't been a professional developer for 20 years and I've been able to create projects with Claude AI in 48 hours that would have taken me months in the past. The code is more efficient, more elegant and more secure than anything I could have written.
Yes, there is an AI bubble. Enormous capital has been directed into these projects and some will inevitably fail. But AI is most certainly not "ghey as shit". It's an invaluable tool that will replace a disturbingly high number of jobs in the future.
Workers must adapt and become proficient to justify their role. If not, they will be unemployed.
EDIT: I don't think many people have realized that there's a close connection between AI and what President Trump is doing with communist/London vassal states like Venezuela, Iran and in the future, Cuba.
Trump is fighting against the London elites' de-industrialization plan for the U.S. and the West. Trump is fighting to make the U.S. an industrial country again to ensure that there are jobs for hardworking patriots that cannot be replaced by AI.