I think "AI" is about to wipe out MOST jobs. As a coder, I use machine learning to write code, and can bang out probably 1000% productivity vs what I could do before ML. We're training the models and writing the code around it such that apps can be written with less and less human input, and sooner (rather than later) it will be as simple as logging into your neighborhood app store and saying "give me an app that does a, b, and c" and you just download it and roll on. Coders will be largely out of the job. Only the maintenance folks will be left around, taking care of the servers/infra, tweaking, training, etc. Much like in the early 1800s every horse had a job (not comparing humans and horses on purpose here but can't think of a better analog) but after the steam engine, horses were bred for racing, leisure riding, and once automobiles became ubiquitous horses no longer had to "work." What we're calling "AI" will do the same for humans - set us free. Once Optimus robots (or other similar ones) start building themselves at scale, they will be able to do most jobs. And like the engineers and blacksmiths of the middle 1800s, only the top few percent in each field will be required to do the work of the masses.
The elite didn’t need us. They wanted the future printed dollars built for themselves🪷. Eric Schmidt of Google said the future is for those with the architecture to give to the AI.
Major leaps in technology always are disruptive to society. Some advance and find niches while others are left in the dust if they refuse to adapt. That is simply the way it works. Certain groups were bemoaning when the old street sweepers and chimney sweeps were put out of work. This is no different. People either learn to adapt to the new environment or they are just SOL. Workers need to see what is coming down the road and start making changes to meet the needs of the changes that are on the horizon rather than standing there with their pants down when it happens.
I think "AI" is about to wipe out MOST jobs. As a coder, I use machine learning to write code, and can bang out probably 1000% productivity vs what I could do before ML. We're training the models and writing the code around it such that apps can be written with less and less human input, and sooner (rather than later) it will be as simple as logging into your neighborhood app store and saying "give me an app that does a, b, and c" and you just download it and roll on. Coders will be largely out of the job. Only the maintenance folks will be left around, taking care of the servers/infra, tweaking, training, etc. Much like in the early 1800s every horse had a job (not comparing humans and horses on purpose here but can't think of a better analog) but after the steam engine, horses were bred for racing, leisure riding, and once automobiles became ubiquitous horses no longer had to "work." What we're calling "AI" will do the same for humans - set us free. Once Optimus robots (or other similar ones) start building themselves at scale, they will be able to do most jobs. And like the engineers and blacksmiths of the middle 1800s, only the top few percent in each field will be required to do the work of the masses.
Take it or leave it, just my opinion.
That’s why the mass culling was initiated.
The elite didn’t need us. They wanted the future printed dollars built for themselves🪷. Eric Schmidt of Google said the future is for those with the architecture to give to the AI.
Major leaps in technology always are disruptive to society. Some advance and find niches while others are left in the dust if they refuse to adapt. That is simply the way it works. Certain groups were bemoaning when the old street sweepers and chimney sweeps were put out of work. This is no different. People either learn to adapt to the new environment or they are just SOL. Workers need to see what is coming down the road and start making changes to meet the needs of the changes that are on the horizon rather than standing there with their pants down when it happens.
Note it says college aged.
My experience is they 'have attended', but do not even have a piece of paper to show for it.
Incorrect anon, they have the abortion and STD treatment receipts to show.
Good.
Come for education and HR jobs first.
Karen's can go back to teaching their cats not to eat their houseplants