The quiet massacre of white collor jobs. A.I increasing the unemployment rate.

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I've said this in another AI thread, but no job is safe. Automation is coming for EVERYONE's job. Once they've wiped out the white collar jobs the next step is advanced robotics to mop up what's left of blue collar jobs
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You don’t believe in investing in the world you want to create? I’m surprised seeing people invest in AI, palantir, Tesla etc.

The world you’re creating through investing in these companies is going to make whatever gains you have untenable.
Qft.

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I've said this in another AI thread, but no job is safe. Automation is coming for EVERYONE's job. Once they've wiped out the white collar jobs the next step is advanced robotics to mop up what's left of blue collar jobs

People think they can't get a robot to do a oil change or analyze of machine learning and fix a car. Etc. etc. oh it's coming
 

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IT WAS ALL GOOD WHEN LOW LEVEL JOBS WERE GETTING REPLACED. NOW WHITE COLLAR FOLKS ARE WORRIED. EVENTUALLY, THERE WILL BE NO SAFE JOBS.
 

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IT WAS ALL GOOD WHEN LOW LEVEL JOBS WERE GETTING REPLACED. NOW WHITE COLLAR FOLKS ARE WORRIED. EVENTUALLY, THERE WILL BE NO SAFE JOBS.


First they came for the fast food workers,
replaced by screens on kiosks,
and I did not speak out—
because I wasn’t flipping burgers.

Then they came for the cashiers,
self-checkouts humming without pause,
and I did not speak out—
because I scanned my own groceries.

Then they came for the drivers,
with cars that drove themselves,
and I did not speak out—
because I liked the convenience.

Then they came for the warehouse workers,
machines lifting, sorting, packing—
and I did not speak out—
because my orders still arrived on time.

Then they came for the white-collar jobs,
accountants, writers, analysts, coders—
and there was no one left to speak for me.
 
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