“It’s not coming for the welders, the plumbers, the steamfitters, the pipefitters, the HVAC, or the electricians.”
That’s the Robots that are coming for those jobs. It’ll just take significantly longer than making AI that can code with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
This is the truth. Not just robotics but modular design and an increasing demand for right to repair as well.
Plenty of things the average person can fix themselves but they don't have the right tools or parts for dealing with decades old infrastructures.
The trades essentially bank on either a lack of knowledge or a lack of resources. Going forward, modular designs and standardized parts completely take that away.
Indeed. And that’s not even considering the economic incentives for companies to avoid paying salaries out the ass.
I’d imagine there will still be highly specialized trade work that’s not so easy to outsource to Robots.
But a significant amount of it I’d be willing to bet could and will eventually be done by Robots. If the push to Electric Vehicles continues. I wouldn’t be shocked if it eventually becomes as modular as PC building.
https://x.com/TheChiefNerd/status/2038315756845175002?s=20
✨In comments someone posted a video of Mike Rowe saying how tradespeople are in high demand...
🚨WATCH: Mike Rowe: “We’ve been telling kids for 15 years to learn to code.”
“Well, AI is coming for the coders.”
“It’s not coming for the welders, the plumbers, the steamfitters, the pipefitters, the HVAC, or the electricians.”
https://x.com/glwatchdog/status/2038329823899386126?s=20
That’s the Robots that are coming for those jobs. It’ll just take significantly longer than making AI that can code with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
This is the truth. Not just robotics but modular design and an increasing demand for right to repair as well.
Plenty of things the average person can fix themselves but they don't have the right tools or parts for dealing with decades old infrastructures.
The trades essentially bank on either a lack of knowledge or a lack of resources. Going forward, modular designs and standardized parts completely take that away.
Indeed. And that’s not even considering the economic incentives for companies to avoid paying salaries out the ass.
I’d imagine there will still be highly specialized trade work that’s not so easy to outsource to Robots.
But a significant amount of it I’d be willing to bet could and will eventually be done by Robots. If the push to Electric Vehicles continues. I wouldn’t be shocked if it eventually becomes as modular as PC building.
So, we are all going to be replaced by AI and robots? I guess we're just screwed. I should have moved out in the woods.
Love Mike Rowe! What a talented Patriot! Literally a Renaissance Man... author, broadcaster, Opera Singer, tool guy...is there anything he can't do!