So, about thirty years ago I asked the question (at a Business Round Table meeting)...'How does the economy function without a wage earning workforce?' Robots and AI don't earn wages. Robots and AI don't buy goods and services. Robots and AI don't contribute to 401ks (which fuel a significant amount of the investment industry.) Robots and AI don't buy homes or rent apartments. Robots and AI don't buy cars and trucks. Robots and AI don't buy medical services. Robots and AI don't need insurance. Robots and AI don't buy education services. And Robots and AI don't pay taxes since they're not wage earners. So, when Robots and AI replace wage earning and tax paying workers how will the economy function? Where will money come from? Will businesses be forced to share their income and profits with the populace? And since the marketplace's buying power will be lessened, how will income and profits be generated? A lot to think about. How does a natural economy function with an unnatural workforce?
Listen to what the powers that be are saying. They want to dumb us down and pre-occupy us with drugs and entertainment as they slowly kill off large swaths of the population, after using mankind's collective intelligence and energy to build the AI automation system that they will live off of. There is no plan for the future involving those who will be replaced by AI.
I think, just my opinion, if the world comes to that extent, it will mean you will have to surrender your freedom and allegiance to the power seated at that time. Otherwise, you cannot and will not function in the society, and will be dead sooner or later. It is the antichrist system as written in the Bible. The antichrist who will rise to power, will use economy to gain power and adornment and praise of most, not all.
Computer systems analyst? Im pretty sure this will be automated as well. In the previous company I worked for they replaced all the level 1 techs and created a robot that can do basic troubleshooting and escalate to a Level2 tech if nothing works. IMO these type of self service/robots will only get better with time to the point they'll eventually replace most of those type of jobs
It's already started, there are several AI IG models that already have millions of followers. I'd bet if there isn't already an OF model you'll see one pulling $1 million before EOY.
I remember whe social media first came out FB etc, everybody said this is the greatest thing and jumped on board. 2024 social media is one of the worst things for society especialy for young people. AI will be next worst things.
The sad part is there's a lot of good in AI as well. It can be a huge productivity booster and could be useful in moving society forward. Unfortunately, that's not how society usually works.
Of course AI will be one of the worst. It's not going to be Jetsons. But if you notice humans like to vote for stupid things like war every few decades when there is safety. So they are all excited to see these AIs knowing it will be like Terminator
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Maybe we should stop paving the road and take a pause to think about what's truly beneficial for humanity.
Also to everyone that is upset, youre not wrong in feeling so youve done everything right and got screwed, nothing youve done couldve changed that. I understand this guys tough love, i come from a family of military members, its a “eat shit and get back up” mentality. Its important to be strong minded and be resilient. It is also important to know that you are human and you should be upset if you feel you are wronged, dont be a robot. Everything will be okay if you want it to but it wont if you give up now. This is just a reality check, just dont go numb, because in doing that, you still lose. Good luck and stay safe!
you say that until you’re the one having to come home to the wife and kids that the job you spent 6 years of your life trying to get a degree for is now going to the bin, losing it to a computer because the bosses wanna keep the shareholders happy and their pockets full to the brim. how much shit do we have to eat until we’ve had enough, man?
Exactly. Folks who like to be told what to do because they can’t make decisions on their own and just like repetitive steps will be replaced. I work on the data side. Already replaced many data entry positions but not all. There are always customer errors. The ones who stay are those who know how to handle the exceptions.
@@f430ferrari5Software engineering is nowhere near being replaced. GPT and Gemeni can write code but writing code is not the only thing you do in software engineering. It's more of an assistant than a thing and the larger and more complex the codebase gets the harder it is for AI to work on it. I think smaller scale operations like freelance content creators being completely replaced. I am not too worried since as a DevOps engineer my job is very tedious and can't really be done by an AI. I'm also pursuing a master's in AI.
Nope, get ready for the race to the bottom. All the job looses will now have people doing the next best thing, a.i will train a plumber faster and effective, when a hot shot electrician thinks he’s not going to be replaced, a dozen people will be there ready to do it cheaper just to be able to eat.
Not to diss trades but get out of working under someone…huge opportunity for those who own their own companies especially those who were deep in it already.
My wife is an Elementary School Teacher. The reason most teachers are safe from automation is because it is difficult to keep many students on task and she has to deal with many behavioral issues in the classroom. Sometimes she is just babysitting them, not all students are like this but some are. I don’t see a robot or a computer being able to tell a child to stay in their seat unless it’s the terminator robot (that is a joke btw).
All this hype over robots and artificial intelligence is just a waste of time. No machine can out think or outwit the human brain. Machines are faster than humans, but they can only output what was input buy the operating systems. Garbage in, Garbage out... Thanks A I for nothing!
@@tigerscott2966correct, People underestimate how smart humans are and even if hypothetically AI became as smart as us, they wouldn't replace us because hiring humans is cheaper and need less maintenance
If ai trully take over they don't need your children to go to school they don't care anymore. They will shut down the boarder completely and let everyone die true dictatorship will start where systems don't meed people anymore. Few human rights activist orgniazation will be fighting it. Having a baby will be luxery thing only for elites. Human population will shrink by 80 percent everwhere specially in chinna they don't need that many people anymore.
He's reading a list that's completely wrong. Saying a.i. wont effect artists? Unreal. We all already know that it has and we've all seen it. He's reading a bad article on purpose to mislead everyone by sinister design. PBD is CIA
As someone who works in Ai (heavily), I can say that Ai will replace easily half or more of all jobs within 10 or 15 years (especially as Ai robots improve rapidly)..its not just white collar jobs, it will be lots of blue collar too. Anyone who thinks that an AGI highly-intelligent machine cant replace HR or attorneys, etc, is insanely wrong. Humans will still have 'work', but it will be very different after we have AGI. Humans would likely need to serve Ai in various ways, which I do not like. Elon Musk is right when he says that we will need a universal income...and as a capitalist I do hate that. The 'fix' is to make laws now that ensure that humans can keep working, even when Ai is faster and smarter. I hope that some people read this and trust what this random guy on the internet says, its true...I don't like it, but its true. Just because I work in this field now doesnt mean I can fix things on my own.
Can you elaborate more? in your opinion, with all the things you have witnessed, which jobs are probably the safest? is there jobs in this video that u think are getting replaced? Because from what I understood, AI cannot think as humans are unpredictable and AI can only execute.
okay but why are u obsessed with working and being capitalistic? why don’t u just let ai take ur job and then live a carefree life after that since AI would likely introduce many welfare programs for citizens?
Well, the ultimate problem is the system needs fools. People who buy things they don't need. If anything, the economy ran exclusively on needs: Starbucks and most convenient based businesses wouldn't exist.
@@100qualitybleach4unbelievable naivity! Based on what we’ve seen about humans in the past, does it look like the powerful rich people who will develop and own ai will give you a nice life and welfare?:)) can you imagine a life were you have FREAKING FREEDOM if you depend 100% on some people owning latest ai tech? That’s a dystopia
@@natanaelbalogh1171 which is why citizens who have lost their jobs should protest and start a revolution lol, and those protests would be rlly big since LOTS of ppl will be losing their jobs
Truckers were told they were gonna get replaced first. Truckers are gonna have the last laugh when they are some of the last to get replaced by AI. As an hvacr tec im not worried.
I am an owner operator. Most people don’t understand what the job actually is so it seems like it’s easy to replace with AI. Certain large portions of it would be easy to replace with autonomous drivers. However, it’s going to take a large fundamental and physical change and shift and customers and warehousing to make it possible for autonomous trucks to operate. And the amount of resistance to even basic changes is quite a bit. One small example is a customer might give you their front door address, but the truck dock may actually be on the alley or in a different driveway. Even despite the millions of dollars spent on Truck specific GPS, they are unable to do any more than give you the front door address. That’s not going to work when a semi truck pulls in there.
@@CooterELee i just want to know who's going to buy the products being delivered? Ai 😂. & what's going to happen to all the people who been replaced are they just going to curl up dye? The disruption will be off the scale.
Musk and bezos would like to show you some robots... I do believe it will be some time before robots do hands on task but cnc should be an eye opener to blue collar workers
None of those absurd sci-fi "promises" ever come true. from the 20s-80s, generations of loons swore we would live in a future of robot butlers, cooks, mailmen, factory workers, nurses, policemen, and every thing under the sun. 2024 and people have tossed out their Roombas because they are less effective than a standard vac and a human. And the only place that really uses any "robots" is an Amazon warehouse, and that isnt really much.
They can easily be trained to that much better and with infinite more patience and reading skills you can even make AI sound and behave like Donald trump imagine what you will be able to do 5/10 years from now…this tech has barely 1 years since it exploded.
@@ricardomadleno564 It's the kind of analysis and insight that most people lack. They are incapable of looking at the current AI trend and envision the future.
A lot of physical repetitive jobs are at risk as well as jobs that don't require any physical movement are the biggest ones at risk, but even now there are some complex physical jobs at risk. If you're good at your job you got awhile yet and AI is a productivity tool. They even have machines building houses now. Less wasted resources.
That is like 80% of the jobs in USA. But if you think about it where it makes more sense in all aspects is medicine. Think about it they don't get tired so mistakes drop a lot, they can be better disinfected and won't get sick or others sick. They can be multiplied in case of an emergency at faster speed and will be practically free compared to paying medical wages. So I would be more afraid if I was in the medical industry.
China is way ahead of Japan in robotics. I just got back from Shanghai where the maid, waiters , hotel lobby were all manned by robots. It's absolutely amazing to watch a robot make my bed! They really are so ahead of the usa in every way
@CensoredSheepChannel That would be your own fault, son. Learn to be productive and learn to have agency. You suffer from narcissism, laziness, and envy.
hopefully they're living in outerspace by then because living on Earth probably won't be to fun unless you like the idea of various tribes of people fighting and stealing and doing whatever else as many pursue survival, power, respect , etc through non-civilized means.
Becoming a teacher is.. or was a great job once. Not best pay but used to be a motivated and giving job with fullfillment and meaning. Now you get disrespected, insulted, physically abused & thretned etc. by pupils and students AND have the joy of having to battle ill-mannered parents who supports there kids bad behavement and blames all on evreyone else. OR you are a newly grafuated teacher with a fresh degree and a big heart to do your job....just to get met with school officials and principles who bash you for not having "enough work experience yet" = The common 101 problem, how is someone supposted to get experience if having a proper work-education is not enough to land you a job in your field to grow in? That is how profession experience work. It just does not compute logic at all.
People often think that an robot/AI can't do their job as it is now. In many cases this is true and would remain so for sometime, but the problem is that the powers that be will simply change the way things are done in order to accommodate the technology and maximise profits. People may not like a restaurant with service robots, but what if there aren't any restaurants served by humans?
But certain restaurants will still have human interaction and customers would go there an. So it depends on what customers really value. If no one goes to those restaurants then they will change back to employing workers to get customers back. So it depends on how customers react
It’s about experience. You could be an introvert, extrovert but humans want to experience things with another human. It could be a celebration, an appreciation, a sad moment, a moment where they exist and this cannot be attained by AI…. Yet There will come a time where machines with Ai will show empathy, emotions and trick you to believe you are having an experience with a person but until then, seek the jobs and moments that will give others an experience. That will make you money, those events will
@@rabd3721 yes and they will be disappointed as it won’t satisfy everything they desire, like I said ….”yet” When you got these sex doll like robots with AI, yeah… game over
Artist and writers are literally the first people to be affected and replaced. Writers jobs in the US freelance market are down by over 40% already. Lawyers are heavily affected, doctors too. Some of these statistics are absolutely wrong.
I feel like I saw the writing on wall, and used covid lockdowns to skill up. I had a bachelors in commerce specialising in marketing and management, and researched the next in demand skills that would complement my existing degree, and I'm happy to say I am 1 subject away from completing my masters in data science and analytics. Almost 40 and only in the last 2 years have I started writing code and scripts and was able to use my new skills to side step in my career and remain relevant while leveraging my past experience in projects. However in Australia we are lucky, our education is set up with HECS, and entitles every citizen an education so long as you can maintain your grades. Investing in yourself is the best thing you can ever do. ✌️😎
Hate to break it to you but analysts are pretty easy to replace with AI, actually there isn't any job that's safe. Also AI evolves exponentially so that AGI by 2030 might be by next month and in another week ASI that's basically God compared to us, hopefully it won't be that fast, but it won't take years. Invest in survival skills next.
Awesome. I've been on a similar journey building my own IT solutions business instead of relying on bosses and companies that don't have enough vision to survive market disruptions. I'm much better on my own. My whole lead generation and proposal pipeline is automated now. I just meet with the customer to close deals and deliver my services. I'm thinking about reselling that pipeline too.
As a teacher I think AI will replace my job soon. It already replaced one of my online jobs. I was an online English teacher, and most of my students switched to an AI app that taught English, as it was cheaper and they could play video games on the app. How am I meant to compete against that?
I teach high school. Some kids can definitely use AI/videos to learn and excel but if I'm using the kids I teach as a reference, none of those kids are going to sit in front a screen and "learn".
A screen is better than a chalkboard/whiteboard/projector. I watched math lectures on UA-cam and passed my exams cause the professor was garbage at explaining.
Educators themselves are struggling in modern America. I took my kids out of public school because of the absolute incompetence. They’re now being taught by teachers with a passion to teach.
@@danielvelkovski3156I blame the American school system as a whole for your misunderstanding, other countries are teaching kids far earlier and content that actually matters with techniques that are better than the American system. I’m American but I love how Asians do and learn math, it just makes more sense and now I know why they’re so skilled in it.
@@Dontrolling you’re right. My foreign Polish friends told me the math they learned as kids in Poland is what we were doing in high-school. It was a joke to them. I’m convinced the school system here wants us dumbed down. We never learn money management/investing or anything about taxes.
Teaching is the FIRST thing AI replaces, it’s flawless at it. It can teach a subject to you in a million different ways that’s tailored to you. You have in your pocket, the best teacher to ever exist. Basically every vocation they listed that’s safe are the first to go actually. Crazy
A.I will replace admin jobs and jobs where talents can be synthesized. But manual labour will be the hardest jobs to replace because of far too many factors a.i can't be programmed for. But, we could all be wrong about this too, since we don't know the future. However it could be highly unlikely some of us get replaced. Costs etc must make sense too.
What will happen when millions of white-collar workers are laid off? Many will transition to blue-collar jobs, leading to exponential increases in competition and significant decreases in wages. Therefore, even if AI cannot easily automate manual labor jobs, it will still impact them in other ways.
When the tractors and machines came it weren’t a big need for horses and riders. But it was okay. Due to the more productivity there were need for people to load and unload, do accounting, some drove the tractor, some went into repairs. This replaces the horse , the tractor, the driver, the loaders, the accountant, the shopkeeper, and soon the repairmen. That’s okay you think, the worker will just go into town and find a new job. When he is there he notices that machines are making burgers, the receptionist at the hotel is artificial, the bank teller is a screen, the taxis drives themselves. This is a different beast. We are outsourcing the only thing that makes most of us valueable in modern society- intelligence
Did he really say that? I’ve watched some of his interviews and he seemed to constantly gasslight people into believing ai will create more jobs(which is freaking NUTS!). It would be a huge surprise if he really admitted that what he s doing is just money-driven and has no benefit for humanity
Good thing I'm switching into controls systems after doing maintenence or building engineering work. Going from maintaining the mechanical equipment in Amazon to fixing the electrical and software issues on their AI equipment.
I don't think teachers will completely become obsolete. But I think that in the near future, "brick and mortar" elementary, high schools, colleges, and universities will be replaced with "on line" education. During COVID, my granddaughter, and grandson completed their entire sophomore and junior years of high school online. My freinds wife earned her MBA entirely on line from a university. Education as we knew it in the 20th Century is evolving in the 21st Century. Classroom learning as we know it could become obsolete for the most part.
I think your application of market principles to life in general takes something away from what it means to be human. Youre a businessman and thats what you know. Life more than looking at a spreadsheet.
It’s alarming how many people are using the UBI cope. Why would the most powerful people In the world want to take care of an underling class that doesn’t produce anything of valve? They won’t. It’s scary no one thinks about the repercussions of this stuff..
Yes, we rely on the elite's system for food, shelter and medicine, add funny things into those and people would not be here long enough to be a problem, healthy enough to rebel or old enough to get pension and cheapest way for them to solve the problem. UBI may still be here to stop people from rebelling short term, but it would not be the elite's long term solution. It would be here until the three scenarios I mentioned occurred to most people.
If AI taking our jobs I am so happy because right now I am jobless and my friends also will be jobless then there is no comparison nothing to worry about❤
"no comparison nothing to worry about" to be honest....this might save the world. when we are all the same, depression, suicide rates will go down and no social pressure to keep up with.
YES!!! that's exactly her name (Mrs Patricia Vesely ) so many people have recommended highly about her and I'm just starting with her from United States'of America, Florida 🇺🇸
Chat gpt can give detailed instructions. You can even feed images of your problem area and it can analyze it. There are humanoid robots that are utilizing chatgpt as the brain. So the answer is not if, but when does it become cheaper than human labor.
@@theintrovertedaspie9095 blame the women. This AI progress is cause women suck and all want the best of the best men. So now we gotta build our own women, since women dont want most men anymore
When the tractors and machines came it weren’t a big need for horses and riders. But it was okay. Due to the more productivity there were need for people to load and unload, do accounting, some drove the tractor, some went into repairs. This replaces the horse , the tractor, the driver, the loaders, the accountant, the shopkeeper, and soon the repairmen. That’s okay you think, the worker will just go into town and find a new job. When he is there he notices that machines are making burgers, the receptionist at the hotel is artificial, the bank teller is a screen, the taxis drives themselves. This is a different beast. We are outsourcing the only thing that makes most of us valueable in modern society- intelligence
Wait I'm qualified as both a Sales Person and Business Development. They are pretty similar roles with similar pay at least in my area (depending on vertical/industry). So not sure why Sales is in Danger but not BD.
The government will never allow a massive deficit of jobs due to AI because for example truck drivers and my math might be wrong I did the calculations months ago. If AI replaces truck drivers that’s about 30 billion dollars of tax revenue wiped out. The government will NEVER allow that. You’re going to see legislation introduced that’ll prevent AI being a lone employee.
Im an electrician when tradesmen say they can't be replaced I laugh look how much has changed in last 8 years hell last 4 years you and I know it only takes 4 years to get a journeyman license. Now if you think 90 million people loosing their job is not going to effect you trades could get flooded with they probably will as people will think construction is safe from ai and robot's. It would not surprise me if they tore down EVERY THING and then ai and robot's could take all trades out they have the money and it will eventually pay for itself and if you think I'm crazy would you think this would be our reality in 2024 as much evil in the world nothing surprises me amy more look how atrocious AI is with bias
But AI and robots can replace 70 percent of all trades in less than a year shit they could do it now but to much money investigate how many people are really being laid off RIGHT now not on mainstream media do real investigation. And you don't they that the jobs that are lost now they have to trickle into the other sectors that have not been impacted Yet but that changes everyday . You all can think it's fear mongering if it is then you should be able to prove me wrong with real numbers and facts no hear say . Thanks .I just want the world to get better but it's just getting worse the things they swore would enhance our life has just caused stress jealousy envy in most no human connection how much productivity is lost smart phones u think the ones running billions want that
What has allegedly so fundamentally changed regarding being an “electrician/journeyman” that demonstrates that AI is such a threat? Use logic and evidence, REAL statistics, not just fear-m ongering.
So glad I became an electrician when I did. Please, if your looking for a fool proof career, please look into the trades. You don’t need to be an electrician like myself, but maybe being a plumber, welder, pipe fitter, Hvac tech is the right thing for you. We all need the man power. Too much work out there and not enough of us to go around!
There is NO one size fits all. There are things and even jobs that some are just not physically or mentally cut out for. Some people are better off working boring and repetitive jobs. People with adhd or autism are struggling with employment right now. Know what I mean?
@@theintrovertedaspie9095 your absolutely right. In hindsight, I can def say there are some ppl that shouldn’t have joined some professional trades after working with them. (Witnessing procrastination/ cutting corners etc) I’ve wired enough office fitups to see the misery that comes with cubicles (imo of course). But what’s not right for me is great for another. Well said my man. Cheers 🍻🍻
There are so many people who work at fast food places who do not speak English. It makes sense why fast food joints like McDonald's replace them with touchscreen kiosks.
You know, while reports like the ones from the World Economic Forum (WEF) or other research outfits give us some good insights into what jobs might be in demand down the road, they're not always spot-on. The thing is, the job market moves at lightning speed these days. With technology changing so fast and global shifts happening all the time, what's hot one day might be old news the next. So, instead of just relying on these static reports, it's important for everyone involved - from policymakers to businesses to individuals - to stay nimble. That means keeping an eye on real-time data, staying updated on market trends, and always being ready to learn new skills. By staying flexible and thinking on our feet, we can better prepare for whatever twists and turns the job market throws our way. Plus, it's not just about individuals. We need everyone - government, industry, and schools - to work together on this. That way, we can create training programs that actually match what the job market needs, help people transition between careers, and foster an environment where innovation thrives. If we all chip in and stay adaptable, we'll be in much better shape to handle whatever comes our way - even as we head towards 2030 and beyond.
A really constructive perspective beyond the typical fear-mongering. With every change there will be winners and losers. People with ambition, flexibility and the willingness to learn will be with the winners.
Tell me what new careers will this new revolution bring in ? Previous revolutions didn't replace workers in the masses. It often replaced the skillset, work environment, products, and tools but people gained more job opportunities. This time it's the people who are going to lose.
@@AtomickPixelThat's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Yes, people were always scared with every new wave of technology or innovation. But it did make jobs available. But nobody thought automation could ever replace artists and athletes etc. As advanced as our tools became over the years, one thing was certain---a human being had to create the art, play the music, cook the food, write the books etc. All the touch ups and editing and whatnot was done with our advanced technology. But now AI may downright replace those peoples. Imagine wanting to be an artist of any sort, or maybe an athlete, and you just replaced or downgraded by a robot. Heck you may even be ejected from the industry just for not being an AI. All those meaningful jobs would be lost to automation. True, the art and sport industries have always been competitive and stuff, but AI is probobly the ultimate game changer.
@@demodiums7216Keep on preaching. People need to be aware of this instead of saying the usual "adapt or be left behind" phrase I've been hearing lately. I'm an aspiring author.
As much as I agree that A.I. will take over and is a serious threat to the future workforce, if it becomes too dominant I also believe that the government will step in to regulate it to help people keep their jobs.
Yeah right. Have you been paying attention to what our government has been doing the last few years. Every policy has been ment to hurt americans not help them.
Give me a break. Look around man. The government is planning and doing this to us and making a killing. Inflation, funding the world and leaving Americans struggling. Wake up man the government is planning this on us
Asking as a fellow veteran - advice on how to transition from having software “job” to being paid as an agency? I’m learning every AI available in my current day job, in an ai integration specialist . I am getting dual citizenship in Mexico through my mom’s birth country - yet I’m still only finding “jobs” and not keeping up with Liam Ottley . I’m years in python automation as a specialty … so what would you do to switch the course of my outcome?
I am an AI engineer- female, midlife, taught kindergarten prior and was in navy (I sucked at it lol) , advice on how to increase net profits? I’m doing education , am in-house up leveling top executives to keep up with AI, have 2 more months on that contract (W2 is KILLING profits and keeps me out of billing lots of ai products in taxes). Any help would be great. Side note , in my house, I provided it into two wings, active army and veterans are in one wing, I’m in the other with my service dog that needs more meds so I’m preparing to do whatever I can for that dog and those dawgs , the other 2 dogs, and any military K9s I can help with other real estate I have that’s falling apart
I have no idea. I am so sorry. I don’t have any idea of what’s happening… but the people who say “AI won’t replace developers… developers using AI will replace developers” are wrong. It’s going to do a shit ton of damage. Nobody is talking about it.
@@TheUltimateGeminiHasSurvived on the contrary, all the circles I’m in talk about this literally every hour, even on weekends, so we are all preparing for it .
AI can build 3D Printed houses. You think installing air conditioning units is too far fetched to accomplish? Let's meet again in 10 years. The threat is AI COMBINED with Robotics.
We still control this. Anyone replacing humans, we need to stop doing business with them. I have an Amazon account. I can cancel it whenever we want to protest. Amazon will still rely on us for business.
If this really happens, then it could destroy the US, as we are a consumer spending nation. If massive amounts of people lose their jobs, then they can't buy the unnecessary shit we Americans love. Businesses will go under, people won't be able to afford their homes or apartments, food, leisure spending, etc. I'm curious to see how this plays out.
it's a dangerous thing for the economy and not just for the US. If people lse jobs, they won't have money to spend, thus less purchasing and less profit for the corporations. And less tax money for the governments. This is not like technological advances before where they have disrupted a market but created another one where humans would be required. AI will eliminate people in certain jobs and also affect the businesses of others due to less demand. As an Indian in the IT sector, this is crazy scary. If AI can reduce human requirement even by 20%, we are looking at a huge loss. And what if majority of IT outsourcing is reduced cos AI can do the heavy lifting. Our economy will also be destroyed. Scary times ahead.
@@Whatreally123 fully agreed! I have a friend that works in investment banking in NYC, and he's absolutely terrified of AI because he knows it could easily do his high paying job. AI could do lawyers jobs, accounting, data analysis, and AI doesn't need work hours, it can work 24/7!! AI doesn't need labor unions or vacations haha. I work for State Farm and AI could 100% do my well paying job, and we all know a company's highest expense, is their payroll. Worrying times indeed.
I would like to ask you a question? At what point in AI development will be the tipping point. That is when there isn't enough money or employed people to buy the products that AI has made. it'll force us into a severe depression and how does that help the company using AI. They put themselves out of business. Its self destructing, and unsustainable.
you generate money from the use of A.I in the same way you generate money through property taxation as one example and then distribute this wealth to the population as a dividend.... think of it like every man woman and child is given shares in the A.I economy to do with as they wish.
@@johntowers1213 You're so naive to think The government is just going to give people money, Greed is rampant in these days we live in. History proves if people aren't working they are severely depressed unhappy unsatisfied and lost. How is a life sitting around an apartment collecting a check even living. That's a zombie land. Economy only works when there's a cycle. The money that comes out has to go back in. It can't go all to the rich and then what will we all live on, subsistence and government handouts. They' will give us just enough to live on, and that doesn't generate a healthy economy. You can't have just supply you need demand AI will take care of the supply problem but there'll be no demand. Your idea is equivalent to just printing money
id love to watch a self driving truck back a 53 foot trailer into a dock designed for 40 foot trailers in 1958.if it makes it on the first try, id be impressed, no lies.it can be tricky with the overhang behind trailer wheels.
Eventually (or maybe sooner) it's just gonna be like that scene in Star Wars episode 2 in the Droid factory when C-3PO says "Machines making machines, oh how perverse."
I’m sorry I know this is serious but at 1:15 when he repeats that AI will impact Asians the most while seriously looking at the camera followed by stock footage of an Asian typing into a laptop is sending me lmfaoo
So, about thirty years ago I asked the question (at a Business Round Table meeting)...'How does the economy function without a wage earning workforce?' Robots and AI don't earn wages. Robots and AI don't buy goods and services. Robots and AI don't contribute to 401ks (which fuel a significant amount of the investment industry.) Robots and AI don't buy homes or rent apartments. Robots and AI don't buy cars and trucks. Robots and AI don't buy medical services. Robots and AI don't need insurance. Robots and AI don't buy education services. And Robots and AI don't pay taxes since they're not wage earners. So, when Robots and AI replace wage earning and tax paying workers how will the economy function? Where will money come from? Will businesses be forced to share their income and profits with the populace? And since the marketplace's buying power will be lessened, how will income and profits be generated? A lot to think about. How does a natural economy function with an unnatural workforce?
It wont
Listen to what the powers that be are saying. They want to dumb us down and pre-occupy us with drugs and entertainment as they slowly kill off large swaths of the population, after using mankind's collective intelligence and energy to build the AI automation system that they will live off of. There is no plan for the future involving those who will be replaced by AI.
This comment needs a boost. You bring up a very valid concerning points
Excellent questions
I think, just my opinion, if the world comes to that extent, it will mean you will have to surrender your freedom and allegiance to the power seated at that time. Otherwise, you cannot and will not function in the society, and will be dead sooner or later. It is the antichrist system as written in the Bible. The antichrist who will rise to power, will use economy to gain power and adornment and praise of most, not all.
Remember they can't take your job if you don't have one
Yep continue to j-off in your parent's basement.
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I'm an 18 y/o businessman who makes 6k a month nigga
Thinking outside the box! I think that was on the Top 10 list! 😝
That is a truthful statement
Computer systems analyst? Im pretty sure this will be automated as well. In the previous company I worked for they replaced all the level 1 techs and created a robot that can do basic troubleshooting and escalate to a Level2 tech if nothing works. IMO these type of self service/robots will only get better with time to the point they'll eventually replace most of those type of jobs
I wanna see AI take jobs from Only Fans.
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It's already started, there are several AI IG models that already have millions of followers. I'd bet if there isn't already an OF model you'll see one pulling $1 million before EOY.
So you'll never be able to have a partner in flesh, still never feel true connection, and still need drugs and video games to cope?
@@mamandapanda185
I got my passport.
My girlfriend is SOUTH EAST ASIAN 🤤
They already are
I remember whe social media first came out FB etc, everybody said this is the greatest thing and jumped on board. 2024 social media is one of the worst things for society especialy for young people. AI will be next worst things.
The sad part is there's a lot of good in AI as well. It can be a huge productivity booster and could be useful in moving society forward. Unfortunately, that's not how society usually works.
Atleast someone else noticed
A.I. will ruin lives.
Of course AI will be one of the worst. It's not going to be Jetsons.
But if you notice humans like to vote for stupid things like war every few decades when there is safety.
So they are all excited to see these AIs knowing it will be like Terminator
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Maybe we should stop paving the road and take a pause to think about what's truly beneficial for humanity.
Also to everyone that is upset, youre not wrong in feeling so youve done everything right and got screwed, nothing youve done couldve changed that. I understand this guys tough love, i come from a family of military members, its a “eat shit and get back up” mentality. Its important to be strong minded and be resilient. It is also important to know that you are human and you should be upset if you feel you are wronged, dont be a robot. Everything will be okay if you want it to but it wont if you give up now. This is just a reality check, just dont go numb, because in doing that, you still lose. Good luck and stay safe!
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I'm totally agree with you.
foolish loyalty is dangerous, they will use it against you.
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Who cares, it'll take a lot of pressures from us humans anyways!?
you say that until you’re the one having to come home to the wife and kids that the job you spent 6 years of your life trying to get a degree for is now going to the bin, losing it to a computer because the bosses wanna keep the shareholders happy and their pockets full to the brim.
how much shit do we have to eat until we’ve had enough, man?
2005: mexicans are taking our jobs
2024: robots are taking our jobs
I work for one big four bank in Australia and here Ai has been delivered and can do all admin work
How long till you’re out of work ?
thanks God. I have always been sorry for those bastards who do data entry.
Hurts people with learning disabilities the most
Yes/no actually in someways it helps them. Now that writing is Argumented with gpt someone with dyslexia will have an easier time.
@@KD0MOO it will take away jobs that people with learning disabilities do
@@ICESTAR771
They'll be fine
You can't learn of skill against it.
@@Shadowwalker1717 what?
The greater the degree someone made themselves a robot, the greater the likelihood a robot will replace that person.
Exactly. Folks who like to be told what to do because they can’t make decisions on their own and just like repetitive steps will be replaced.
I work on the data side. Already replaced many data entry positions but not all. There are always customer errors. The ones who stay are those who know how to handle the exceptions.
I actually can’t believe they haven’t made fast food places off robots.
If that isn't the most financially out of touch thing posted on this video
"The degree someone made themselves a robot" 🥴
@@f430ferrari5Software engineering is nowhere near being replaced. GPT and Gemeni can write code but writing code is not the only thing you do in software engineering. It's more of an assistant than a thing and the larger and more complex the codebase gets the harder it is for AI to work on it. I think smaller scale operations like freelance content creators being completely replaced. I am not too worried since as a DevOps engineer my job is very tedious and can't really be done by an AI. I'm also pursuing a master's in AI.
How many of these reports were generated by AI?
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I love your videos man didn't expect you here
Its inevitable. Everything is money. Corporations want to replace expensive inefficient workers with robots. Its simple math
@gourmetburger4604 but if nobody has a job which means they make no money how do you buy such products that are made by AI. Social credit system?
Sure, but ppl that don't work can't pay either, let alone luxury itens.@@gourmetburger4604
I’m a nurse. I’d like to see them replace total personal care for a 300 lb paralyzed man with multiple lines & dressings with AI. Good luck!
Luck has nothing to do with it. It is inevitable.
Awful Job
Plumber and electrician stock is going up 📈📈
This right here. Also, a robot will not fix itself (Yet) so learn robotics and how to fix them. Have to beat the damn robots and AI at their own game.
Nope, get ready for the race to the bottom. All the job looses will now have people doing the next best thing, a.i will train a plumber faster and effective, when a hot shot electrician thinks he’s not going to be replaced, a dozen people will be there ready to do it cheaper just to be able to eat.
civil engineers as well car mechanic
Not to diss trades but get out of working under someone…huge opportunity for those who own their own companies especially those who were deep in it already.
There will be tons of competition with those jobs.
I now identify as a robot. My job is safe
That is funny as hell! 😂😂
Non binary robot?
What are your pronouns?
@@darylallen2485 deez/nuts
@@jjllama2305 yes
My wife is an Elementary School Teacher. The reason most teachers are safe from automation is because it is difficult to keep many students on task and she has to deal with many behavioral issues in the classroom. Sometimes she is just babysitting them, not all students are like this but some are. I don’t see a robot or a computer being able to tell a child to stay in their seat unless it’s the terminator robot (that is a joke btw).
not really, it's just about how most humans don't want their children under control and being teaches by a robot
All this hype over robots and artificial intelligence is just a waste of time.
No machine can out think or outwit the human brain.
Machines are faster than humans, but they can only output what was input buy the operating systems.
Garbage in, Garbage out...
Thanks A I for nothing!
@@tigerscott2966correct, People underestimate how smart humans are and even if hypothetically AI became as smart as us, they wouldn't replace us because hiring humans is cheaper and need less maintenance
@@eeg-rh7jvDoes your computer cost 100 grand or something?
If ai trully take over they don't need your children to go to school they don't care anymore. They will shut down the boarder completely and let everyone die true dictatorship will start where systems don't meed people anymore. Few human rights activist orgniazation will be fighting it. Having a baby will be luxery thing only for elites. Human population will shrink by 80 percent everwhere specially in chinna they don't need that many people anymore.
First it’s your job. Then it’ll be your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle.
😂😂😂 Don't forget the shades!
@@Theprimaryfocus lol was just about to say that
Hahahahaha!! You forgot to say please 😂
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Hahahaha
Bicycle mechanics will make big bucks in the next decade 🤞
He's reading a list that's completely wrong. Saying a.i. wont effect artists? Unreal. We all already know that it has and we've all seen it. He's reading a bad article on purpose to mislead everyone by sinister design. PBD is CIA
How?
@@Hff19927people won’t be able to afford cars
The people who can't afford cars already don't have them. And the millions upon millions who live not in cities will still need them. @@chosenlyric
@@chosenlyric lmao!
As someone who works in Ai (heavily), I can say that Ai will replace easily half or more of all jobs within 10 or 15 years (especially as Ai robots improve rapidly)..its not just white collar jobs, it will be lots of blue collar too. Anyone who thinks that an AGI highly-intelligent machine cant replace HR or attorneys, etc, is insanely wrong. Humans will still have 'work', but it will be very different after we have AGI. Humans would likely need to serve Ai in various ways, which I do not like. Elon Musk is right when he says that we will need a universal income...and as a capitalist I do hate that. The 'fix' is to make laws now that ensure that humans can keep working, even when Ai is faster and smarter. I hope that some people read this and trust what this random guy on the internet says, its true...I don't like it, but its true. Just because I work in this field now doesnt mean I can fix things on my own.
Can you elaborate more? in your opinion, with all the things you have witnessed, which jobs are probably the safest? is there jobs in this video that u think are getting replaced? Because from what I understood, AI cannot think as humans are unpredictable and AI can only execute.
okay but why are u obsessed with working and being capitalistic? why don’t u just let ai take ur job and then live a carefree life after that since AI would likely introduce many welfare programs for citizens?
Well, the ultimate problem is the system needs fools.
People who buy things they don't need.
If anything, the economy ran exclusively on needs: Starbucks and most convenient based businesses wouldn't exist.
@@100qualitybleach4unbelievable naivity! Based on what we’ve seen about humans in the past, does it look like the powerful rich people who will develop and own ai will give you a nice life and welfare?:)) can you imagine a life were you have FREAKING FREEDOM if you depend 100% on some people owning latest ai tech? That’s a dystopia
@@natanaelbalogh1171 which is why citizens who have lost their jobs should protest and start a revolution lol, and those protests would be rlly big since LOTS of ppl will be losing their jobs
Truckers were told they were gonna get replaced first. Truckers are gonna have the last laugh when they are some of the last to get replaced by AI. As an hvacr tec im not worried.
Our jobs hvac jobs are secured for awhile brother
I am an owner operator. Most people don’t understand what the job actually is so it seems like it’s easy to replace with AI. Certain large portions of it would be easy to replace with autonomous drivers. However, it’s going to take a large fundamental and physical change and shift and customers and warehousing to make it possible for autonomous trucks to operate. And the amount of resistance to even basic changes is quite a bit.
One small example is a customer might give you their front door address, but the truck dock may actually be on the alley or in a different driveway. Even despite the millions of dollars spent on Truck specific GPS, they are unable to do any more than give you the front door address. That’s not going to work when a semi truck pulls in there.
@@CooterELee i just want to know who's going to buy the products being delivered? Ai 😂. & what's going to happen to all the people who been replaced are they just going to curl up dye? The disruption will be off the scale.
Musk and bezos would like to show you some robots... I do believe it will be some time before robots do hands on task but cnc should be an eye opener to blue collar workers
None of those absurd sci-fi "promises" ever come true.
from the 20s-80s, generations of loons swore we would live in a future of robot butlers, cooks, mailmen, factory workers, nurses, policemen, and every thing under the sun.
2024 and people have tossed out their Roombas because they are less effective than a standard vac and a human. And the only place that really uses any "robots" is an Amazon warehouse, and that isnt really much.
Teachers on the grade school level can’t be replaced. Kids near guidance that AI can’t provide
They can easily be trained to that much better and with infinite more patience and reading skills you can even make AI sound and behave like Donald trump imagine what you will be able to do 5/10 years from now…this tech has barely 1 years since it exploded.
@@ricardomadleno564 It's the kind of analysis and insight that most people lack. They are incapable of looking at the current AI trend and envision the future.
Patrick you sir are one of the best content creators ever. Keep up the good work. Been watching you for ages. Heaps of value: thank you
Before even watching this I’m going guess the people who sweat for a living are safe, the people who sit behind a desk are screwed
wrong..check out the new robots
See Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, Google Mobile Aloha, etc...
A lot of physical repetitive jobs are at risk as well as jobs that don't require any physical movement are the biggest ones at risk, but even now there are some complex physical jobs at risk. If you're good at your job you got awhile yet and AI is a productivity tool. They even have machines building houses now. Less wasted resources.
Dream all you want 😂
Don’t be naive, watch the video before you talk
Japan has been ahead if the game for years now and most of the robots are used in the hospitality industry: fast food, dining, hotels, etc.
That is like 80% of the jobs in USA. But if you think about it where it makes more sense in all aspects is medicine.
Think about it they don't get tired so mistakes drop a lot, they can be better disinfected and won't get sick or others sick. They can be multiplied in case of an emergency at faster speed and will be practically free compared to paying medical wages. So I would be more afraid if I was in the medical industry.
China is way ahead of Japan in robotics. I just got back from Shanghai where the maid, waiters , hotel lobby were all manned by robots. It's absolutely amazing to watch a robot make my bed! They really are so ahead of the usa in every way
@@sew_gal7340 you sure it is not a chinese person in a robot disguise? China has a reputation for that kind of stuff.
F up
Which city ?
Podcaster/grifters/influencers should be on the top of the list
Big corporations are aiming to replace as many employees as possible. The goal has always been more profit.
That's a great goal! You must be a socialist.
@CensoredSheepChannel That would be your own fault, son. Learn to be productive and learn to have agency. You suffer from narcissism, laziness, and envy.
hopefully they're living in outerspace by then because living on Earth probably won't be to fun unless you like the idea of various tribes of people fighting and stealing and doing whatever else as many pursue survival, power, respect , etc through non-civilized means.
If people struggle for a job, who is going to buy their products...
We shouldn’t allow them to do this
Becoming a teacher is.. or was a great job once. Not best pay but used to be a motivated and giving job with fullfillment and meaning.
Now you get disrespected, insulted, physically abused & thretned etc. by pupils and students AND have the joy of having to battle ill-mannered parents who supports there kids bad behavement and blames all on evreyone else. OR you are a newly grafuated teacher with a fresh degree and a big heart to do your job....just to get met with school officials and principles who bash you for not having "enough work experience yet" = The common 101 problem, how is someone supposted to get experience if having a proper work-education is not enough to land you a job in your field to grow in? That is how profession experience work. It just does not compute logic at all.
1. Constant learning and improvement
2. Soft skills
3.Be Agile & Nimble
4.Anticipate
People often think that an robot/AI can't do their job as it is now. In many cases this is true and would remain so for sometime, but the problem is that the powers that be will simply change the way things are done in order to accommodate the technology and maximise profits. People may not like a restaurant with service robots, but what if there aren't any restaurants served by humans?
There will always be restaurants with human workers in it, are you insane?
It'll be alot cleaner/hygienic if robots made my food and served it so I don't mind
They are artificially making farming impossible for working-class people.
how are you going to pay those robots, you numbnuts?@@Undertaker93
But certain restaurants will still have human interaction and customers would go there an. So it depends on what customers really value. If no one goes to those restaurants then they will change back to employing workers to get customers back. So it depends on how customers react
It’s about experience. You could be an introvert, extrovert but humans want to experience things with another human. It could be a celebration, an appreciation, a sad moment, a moment where they exist and this cannot be attained by AI…. Yet
There will come a time where machines with Ai will show empathy, emotions and trick you to believe you are having an experience with a person but until then, seek the jobs and moments that will give others an experience. That will make you money, those events will
People are already signing up for AI romantic partners.
@@rabd3721 yes and they will be disappointed as it won’t satisfy everything they desire, like I said ….”yet”
When you got these sex doll like robots with AI, yeah… game over
Stop making sweeping generalizations about people. Speak for yourself.
No jobs,no money,no customers. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
UBI
Artist and writers are literally the first people to be affected and replaced. Writers jobs in the US freelance market are down by over 40% already. Lawyers are heavily affected, doctors too. Some of these statistics are absolutely wrong.
Man PBD spitting some hard facts
He's citing facts from the WEF!
His first sentence has him citing a Wef study! 🤔🤔🤔
@@sevensages5279he's making money bruh doesn't matter where he got the facts
So??@@sevensages5279
$ufferin succatashe'
I feel like I saw the writing on wall, and used covid lockdowns to skill up. I had a bachelors in commerce specialising in marketing and management, and researched the next in demand skills that would complement my existing degree, and I'm happy to say I am 1 subject away from completing my masters in data science and analytics. Almost 40 and only in the last 2 years have I started writing code and scripts and was able to use my new skills to side step in my career and remain relevant while leveraging my past experience in projects. However in Australia we are lucky, our education is set up with HECS, and entitles every citizen an education so long as you can maintain your grades.
Investing in yourself is the best thing you can ever do. ✌️😎
have you not just sidestepped into another career path thats equally on the chopping block for replacement though?
Hate to break it to you but analysts are pretty easy to replace with AI, actually there isn't any job that's safe. Also AI evolves exponentially so that AGI by 2030 might be by next month and in another week ASI that's basically God compared to us, hopefully it won't be that fast, but it won't take years. Invest in survival skills next.
Awesome. I've been on a similar journey building my own IT solutions business instead of relying on bosses and companies that don't have enough vision to survive market disruptions. I'm much better on my own.
My whole lead generation and proposal pipeline is automated now. I just meet with the customer to close deals and deliver my services.
I'm thinking about reselling that pipeline too.
@@Cenzurat The analysts that leverage the AI are indispensable. The ones who don't are fresh meat.
Good luck getting a job as a 40yo junior in this job market pal.
As a teacher I think AI will replace my job soon. It already replaced one of my online jobs. I was an online English teacher, and most of my students switched to an AI app that taught English, as it was cheaper and they could play video games on the app. How am I meant to compete against that?
Make your own AI.
I teach high school. Some kids can definitely use AI/videos to learn and excel but if I'm using the kids I teach as a reference, none of those kids are going to sit in front a screen and "learn".
A screen is better than a chalkboard/whiteboard/projector. I watched math lectures on UA-cam and passed my exams cause the professor was garbage at explaining.
@@danielvelkovski3156 facts, I’m in college right now and I would probably have terrible grades if it wasn’t for UA-cam and google
Educators themselves are struggling in modern America. I took my kids out of public school because of the absolute incompetence. They’re now being taught by teachers with a passion to teach.
@@danielvelkovski3156I blame the American school system as a whole for your misunderstanding, other countries are teaching kids far earlier and content that actually matters with techniques that are better than the American system. I’m American but I love how Asians do and learn math, it just makes more sense and now I know why they’re so skilled in it.
@@Dontrolling you’re right. My foreign Polish friends told me the math they learned as kids in Poland is what we were doing in high-school. It was a joke to them. I’m convinced the school system here wants us dumbed down. We never learn money management/investing or anything about taxes.
Teaching is the FIRST thing AI replaces, it’s flawless at it. It can teach a subject to you in a million different ways that’s tailored to you. You have in your pocket, the best teacher to ever exist. Basically every vocation they listed that’s safe are the first to go actually. Crazy
A.I will replace admin jobs and jobs where talents can be synthesized.
But manual labour will be the hardest jobs to replace because of far too many factors a.i can't be programmed for.
But, we could all be wrong about this too, since we don't know the future. However it could be highly unlikely some of us get replaced. Costs etc must make sense too.
What will happen when millions of white-collar workers are laid off? Many will transition to blue-collar jobs, leading to exponential increases in competition and significant decreases in wages. Therefore, even if AI cannot easily automate manual labor jobs, it will still impact them in other ways.
@@jr-yn4lkyep. Revolution us required...but people arent ready
take a look at China, and Japan. Most labours are replaced by robots, and automations.
When the tractors and machines came it weren’t a big need for horses and riders. But it was okay. Due to the more productivity there were need for people to load and unload, do accounting, some drove the tractor, some went into repairs.
This replaces the horse , the tractor, the driver, the loaders, the accountant, the shopkeeper, and soon the repairmen.
That’s okay you think, the worker will just go into town and find a new job. When he is there he notices that machines are making burgers, the receptionist at the hotel is artificial, the bank teller is a screen, the taxis drives themselves.
This is a different beast. We are outsourcing the only thing that makes most of us valueable in modern society- intelligence
@@jr-yn4lk That's what I've been saying and nobody has refuted you.
I really like your way of thinking and philosophy towards this. Not pessimistic and not toxic or close minded.
This is absolutely inspiring. Thanks Pat.
"AI will probably most likely lead to the end of the world but in the meantime there will be great companies." ~Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
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This quote is insane.
@@Drfresh1402True. "Hey, the world is going to end, but at least I'll be fuggin rich guys :)" is basically what he's saying
Did he really say that? I’ve watched some of his interviews and he seemed to constantly gasslight people into believing ai will create more jobs(which is freaking NUTS!). It would be a huge surprise if he really admitted that what he s doing is just money-driven and has no benefit for humanity
Good thing I'm switching into controls systems after doing maintenence or building engineering work. Going from maintaining the mechanical equipment in Amazon to fixing the electrical and software issues on their AI equipment.
That is smart! I hope everything works out for you!
If AI replaced every job then the economy would collapse because there would be very little money coming in.
Current trends show that this is a fallacy
Teachers are the first ones that should go. I am a teacher and 70% of my colleagues aren’t worth a shit.
So you should go first too right? 😳 What makes you think this?
Wow. 😂
That system is so broken because its's agenda is only about civics. I was a teacher and I left and never looked back.
I don't think teachers will completely become obsolete. But I think that in the near future, "brick and mortar" elementary, high schools, colleges, and universities will be replaced with "on line" education. During COVID, my granddaughter, and grandson completed their entire sophomore and junior years of high school online. My freinds wife earned her MBA entirely on line from a university. Education as we knew it in the 20th Century is evolving in the 21st Century. Classroom learning as we know it could become obsolete for the most part.
@@gordonallen9095 At the very least it needs to stop following the harvest schedule. There's too much to learn now to take summers off.
I think your application of market principles to life in general takes something away from what it means to be human. Youre a businessman and thats what you know. Life more than looking at a spreadsheet.
It’s alarming how many people are using the UBI cope. Why would the most powerful people In the world want to take care of an underling class that doesn’t produce anything of valve? They won’t. It’s scary no one thinks about the repercussions of this stuff..
Yes, we rely on the elite's system for food, shelter and medicine, add funny things into those and people would not be here long enough to be a problem, healthy enough to rebel or old enough to get pension and cheapest way for them to solve the problem. UBI may still be here to stop people from rebelling short term, but it would not be the elite's long term solution. It would be here until the three scenarios I mentioned occurred to most people.
Population collapse alarmists alarming and ai replacement totality on the horizon. What a totally convenient totally accidental timeline merge. 😀🤪
Now the overpopulation talk starts to make sense. Poor humans will become obsolete.
If AI taking our jobs I am so happy because right now I am jobless and my friends also will be jobless then there is no comparison nothing to worry about❤
U ahead of the curve bro. Learn how to survive and then sell that course to all the new jobless lol
How will be able to eat? Have a place to live?
Become a sharecropper
"no comparison nothing to worry about" to be honest....this might save the world. when we are all the same, depression, suicide rates will go down and no social pressure to keep up with.
@brandonbrooks898 probably gonna live like Tarzan 😂😂
You need one skill above all and that is the skill for SURVIVAL.
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Chat GPT already replacing jobs and API’s are nothing compared to what the future has to come!
Yup it’s actually quite insane to see. People don’t realize how fast this will creep up on us
@@Likeawormyep. It'll creep up on us...like a......worm .__.
@@TurokAgi like a tape worm
@@WhiteWaterVisuals cuuuuuuuuutiiiiiiiiiieeee 🐛😊
@@WhiteWaterVisuals :)
You have a beautiful way with words Patrick
AI can't fix houses. Paint, assemble, fix the garden but I can
For now lol
most hispanic people can as well. that isnt an impressive skill to have its called being an adult man.
@@Invalourrr-vb3xoWhy is that funny? This is bad.
Chat gpt can give detailed instructions. You can even feed images of your problem area and it can analyze it. There are humanoid robots that are utilizing chatgpt as the brain. So the answer is not if, but when does it become cheaper than human labor.
@@theintrovertedaspie9095 blame the women. This AI progress is cause women suck and all want the best of the best men. So now we gotta build our own women, since women dont want most men anymore
Read "Player Piano". Written in 1952. By Kurt Vonnegut Jnr.
About a world where Engineers run the world and machines do all the work.
Crispy, clear, on point 👍
When the tractors and machines came it weren’t a big need for horses and riders. But it was okay. Due to the more productivity there were need for people to load and unload, do accounting, some drove the tractor, some went into repairs.
This replaces the horse , the tractor, the driver, the loaders, the accountant, the shopkeeper, and soon the repairmen.
That’s okay you think, the worker will just go into town and find a new job. When he is there he notices that machines are making burgers, the receptionist at the hotel is artificial, the bank teller is a screen, the taxis drives themselves.
This is a different beast. We are outsourcing the only thing that makes most of us valueable in modern society- intelligence
Will Cloud Accounting, (Quickbooks, Xero, Wave etc.) be replaced as well?
Yes
100 percent whoever is in accounting and finance will go
@jason-ub8qz yeah but i guess other fields are facing mass firing compared to accounting and finance.
@jason-ub8qz remember the jobs that would be automated first but now it's happening straight opposite
Wait I'm qualified as both a Sales Person and Business Development. They are pretty similar roles with similar pay at least in my area (depending on vertical/industry). So not sure why Sales is in Danger but not BD.
A lot of people keep forgetting that having a robot is not mandatory. Not everyone is as greedy as other corporations.
The government will never allow a massive deficit of jobs due to AI because for example truck drivers and my math might be wrong I did the calculations months ago. If AI replaces truck drivers that’s about 30 billion dollars of tax revenue wiped out. The government will NEVER allow that. You’re going to see legislation introduced that’ll prevent AI being a lone employee.
AI Is going to Destroy The Working Class
That is what the elite want.
South Park has already told us who is going to be on the top of the food chain - maintenance people!
AI can replace Pat's employees, he'd love them, can work for him 24/7
Can they embarass themselves faster than adam?
@@scavenger6268 hell no lol
@@scavenger6268lol
OUTSTANDING Video!
Near future the Terminator:
I need your room, cloth and your job
You forgot to say please.
Im an electrician when tradesmen say they can't be replaced I laugh look how much has changed in last 8 years hell last 4 years you and I know it only takes 4 years to get a journeyman license. Now if you think 90 million people loosing their job is not going to effect you trades could get flooded with they probably will as people will think construction is safe from ai and robot's. It would not surprise me if they tore down EVERY THING and then ai and robot's could take all trades out they have the money and it will eventually pay for itself and if you think I'm crazy would you think this would be our reality in 2024 as much evil in the world nothing surprises me amy more look how atrocious AI is with bias
Looking at the ponctuation, definitely an AI wrote this comment
I never said I could spell good .spelling grammar has never been my strongest subjects
But AI and robots can replace 70 percent of all trades in less than a year shit they could do it now but to much money investigate how many people are really being laid off RIGHT now not on mainstream media do real investigation. And you don't they that the jobs that are lost now they have to trickle into the other sectors that have not been impacted Yet but that changes everyday . You all can think it's fear mongering if it is then you should be able to prove me wrong with real numbers and facts no hear say . Thanks .I just want the world to get better but it's just getting worse the things they swore would enhance our life has just caused stress jealousy envy in most no human connection how much productivity is lost smart phones u think the ones running billions want that
What has allegedly so fundamentally changed regarding being an “electrician/journeyman” that demonstrates that AI is such a threat? Use logic and evidence, REAL statistics, not just fear-m ongering.
So glad I became an electrician when I did. Please, if your looking for a fool proof career, please look into the trades. You don’t need to be an electrician like myself, but maybe being a plumber, welder, pipe fitter, Hvac tech is the right thing for you. We all need the man power. Too much work out there and not enough of us to go around!
There is NO one size fits all. There are things and even jobs that some are just not physically or mentally cut out for. Some people are better off working boring and repetitive jobs. People with adhd or autism are struggling with employment right now. Know what I mean?
@@theintrovertedaspie9095 your absolutely right. In hindsight, I can def say there are some ppl that shouldn’t have joined some professional trades after working with them. (Witnessing procrastination/ cutting corners etc) I’ve wired enough office fitups to see the misery that comes with cubicles (imo of course). But what’s not right for me is great for another. Well said my man. Cheers 🍻🍻
@@bito2337 Thanks. Cheers. 🍻
There are so many people who work at fast food places who do not speak English. It makes sense why fast food joints like McDonald's replace them with touchscreen kiosks.
You know, while reports like the ones from the World Economic Forum (WEF) or other research outfits give us some good insights into what jobs might be in demand down the road, they're not always spot-on. The thing is, the job market moves at lightning speed these days. With technology changing so fast and global shifts happening all the time, what's hot one day might be old news the next.
So, instead of just relying on these static reports, it's important for everyone involved - from policymakers to businesses to individuals - to stay nimble. That means keeping an eye on real-time data, staying updated on market trends, and always being ready to learn new skills. By staying flexible and thinking on our feet, we can better prepare for whatever twists and turns the job market throws our way.
Plus, it's not just about individuals. We need everyone - government, industry, and schools - to work together on this. That way, we can create training programs that actually match what the job market needs, help people transition between careers, and foster an environment where innovation thrives. If we all chip in and stay adaptable, we'll be in much better shape to handle whatever comes our way - even as we head towards 2030 and beyond.
A really constructive perspective beyond the typical fear-mongering. With every change there will be winners and losers. People with ambition, flexibility and the willingness to learn will be with the winners.
There will be FAR more losers than winners
Tell me what new careers will this new revolution bring in ? Previous revolutions didn't replace workers in the masses. It often replaced the skillset, work environment, products, and tools but people gained more job opportunities. This time it's the people who are going to lose.
@@AtomickPixel i've been preaching this to Reddit for like a year lol. People are in denial
@@AtomickPixelThat's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Yes, people were always scared with every new wave of technology or innovation. But it did make jobs available. But nobody thought automation could ever replace artists and athletes etc. As advanced as our tools became over the years, one thing was certain---a human being had to create the art, play the music, cook the food, write the books etc. All the touch ups and editing and whatnot was done with our advanced technology. But now AI may downright replace those peoples. Imagine wanting to be an artist of any sort, or maybe an athlete, and you just replaced or downgraded by a robot. Heck you may even be ejected from the industry just for not being an AI. All those meaningful jobs would be lost to automation. True, the art and sport industries have always been competitive and stuff, but AI is probobly the ultimate game changer.
@@demodiums7216Keep on preaching. People need to be aware of this instead of saying the usual "adapt or be left behind" phrase I've been hearing lately. I'm an aspiring author.
Excellent video. Its very useful.
Funny cause Ai is literally do a lot of lawyers work already
Maybe paralegal duties…
AI won't object to their own question like Amber Heards lawyer did.
Some law firms are already shutting down and merging with other law firms due to AI.
If it’s not A.I. it’s India and Mexico
That’s why they will stop AI because of them losing jobs they say it’s racism.
Also China, Eastern Europe, now Vietname and Bangladesh also. Eventually African countries (South Africa/Nigeria/Kenya as the top oned)
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What do you mean?
Always think I'm gonna come back to the video later. Then I watch the intro and I'm hooked I have to watch it now.
As much as I agree that A.I. will take over and is a serious threat to the future workforce, if it becomes too dominant I also believe that the government will step in to regulate it to help people keep their jobs.
Yeah right. Have you been paying attention to what our government has been doing the last few years. Every policy has been ment to hurt americans not help them.
If ai can do it faster and decently, why keep humans at it?
Communism is what is coming down to o. Not a good look.
Give me a break. Look around man. The government is planning and doing this to us and making a killing. Inflation, funding the world and leaving Americans struggling. Wake up man the government is planning this on us
and how do you limit automation ? Who is "the government" ? They are owned by corporations. They don't have your best interests in their minds.
All jobs will be replaced
Stop talking
@@KansasFarmer620it costs you nothing to be indifferent to this users comment, take your own advice 😂
And even more will be created due to AI.
Then who is going to run the economy? You realize the middle class are the biggest drivers right?
@@The_Questionautcan't be indifferent bc truth stings 😅
thx pat for heads up , respect n appreciation from a Persian student of urs ❤🤍💚
What about the field of cyber security?
They're screwed. Cybersecurity is computers right? Screwed lol
@@tubby_1278 I highly doubt because there will always be ways to find loopholes or ways to avoid following the rules or guidelines.
Haven't worked in over 40 years 😂
Nobody taking my job, I'm 60 this year.
Retired after leaving secondary school.
how?
Another boomer who doesn’t care cool.
@@demodiums7216 dead parents or homeless.
Another selfish Boomer, that is why I BECOME ANTI-NATALIST, BOOMER ARE NATALISTS.
Asking as a fellow veteran - advice on how to transition from having software “job” to being paid as an agency? I’m learning every AI available in my current day job, in an ai integration specialist . I am getting dual citizenship in Mexico through my mom’s birth country - yet I’m still only finding “jobs” and not keeping up with Liam Ottley . I’m years in python automation as a specialty … so what would you do to switch the course of my outcome?
I am an AI engineer- female, midlife, taught kindergarten prior and was in navy (I sucked at it lol) , advice on how to increase net profits? I’m doing education , am in-house up leveling top executives to keep up with AI, have 2 more months on that contract (W2 is KILLING profits and keeps me out of billing lots of ai products in taxes). Any help would be great. Side note , in my house, I provided it into two wings, active army and veterans are in one wing, I’m in the other with my service dog that needs more meds so I’m preparing to do whatever I can for that dog and those dawgs , the other 2 dogs, and any military K9s I can help with other real estate I have that’s falling apart
I have no idea.
I am so sorry. I don’t have any idea of what’s happening… but the people who say “AI won’t replace developers… developers using AI will replace developers” are wrong. It’s going to do a shit ton of damage. Nobody is talking about it.
@@TheUltimateGeminiHasSurvived on the contrary, all the circles I’m in talk about this literally every hour, even on weekends, so we are all preparing for it .
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As a technician nope. I would like to see an AI install a 5 ton air conditioning unit for starters. That would be interesting.
AI can build 3D Printed houses. You think installing air conditioning units is too far fetched to accomplish? Let's meet again in 10 years. The threat is AI COMBINED with Robotics.
They can always be a better understanding!
Awesome video, so much learning in it🙌💯. Cheers Pat!
Unemployment will go right through the roof.
Who needs humans when for nothing robots can do twice the work for one down payment
We still control this. Anyone replacing humans, we need to stop doing business with them. I have an Amazon account. I can cancel it whenever we want to protest. Amazon will still rely on us for business.
Good take brother
great interview....Now I want to see Rogan interview Spielberg
If this really happens, then it could destroy the US, as we are a consumer spending nation. If massive amounts of people lose their jobs, then they can't buy the unnecessary shit we Americans love. Businesses will go under, people won't be able to afford their homes or apartments, food, leisure spending, etc. I'm curious to see how this plays out.
The people excited for this are going to get a rude awakening
it's a dangerous thing for the economy and not just for the US. If people lse jobs, they won't have money to spend, thus less purchasing and less profit for the corporations. And less tax money for the governments. This is not like technological advances before where they have disrupted a market but created another one where humans would be required. AI will eliminate people in certain jobs and also affect the businesses of others due to less demand.
As an Indian in the IT sector, this is crazy scary. If AI can reduce human requirement even by 20%, we are looking at a huge loss. And what if majority of IT outsourcing is reduced cos AI can do the heavy lifting. Our economy will also be destroyed.
Scary times ahead.
@@Whatreally123 fully agreed! I have a friend that works in investment banking in NYC, and he's absolutely terrified of AI because he knows it could easily do his high paying job. AI could do lawyers jobs, accounting, data analysis, and AI doesn't need work hours, it can work 24/7!! AI doesn't need labor unions or vacations haha. I work for State Farm and AI could 100% do my well paying job, and we all know a company's highest expense, is their payroll. Worrying times indeed.
In 2017 China AI passed the WRITTEN medical board exam!
And cue the UBI.....🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖🤖
I would like to ask you a question? At what point in AI development will be the tipping point. That is when there isn't enough money or employed people to buy the products that AI has made. it'll force us into a severe depression and how does that help the company using AI. They put themselves out of business. Its self destructing, and unsustainable.
you generate money from the use of A.I in the same way you generate money through property taxation as one example and then distribute this wealth to the population as a dividend.... think of it like every man woman and child is given shares in the A.I economy to do with as they wish.
@@johntowers1213 that will never happen
that will never happen...because?@@timothylarson4587
@@johntowers1213 You're so naive to think The government is just going to give people money, Greed is rampant in these days we live in. History proves if people aren't working they are severely depressed unhappy unsatisfied and lost. How is a life sitting around an apartment collecting a check even living. That's a zombie land. Economy only works when there's a cycle. The money that comes out has to go back in. It can't go all to the rich and then what will we all live on, subsistence and government handouts. They' will give us just enough to live on, and that doesn't generate a healthy economy. You can't have just supply you need demand AI will take care of the supply problem but there'll be no demand. Your idea is equivalent to just printing money
id love to watch a self driving truck back a 53 foot trailer into a dock designed for 40 foot trailers in 1958.if it makes it on the first try, id be impressed, no lies.it can be tricky with the overhang behind trailer wheels.
I see ! It's good thing! Because everytime I went to ask for a job they ! Never give any! In talking about when I was younger!
Best I’ve watched. Subscribed. 💯
Yes. The front counter operator is now an app OR AI voice assistant to the crew.
Good. The robots can have mine. 😂
South parks episode on this is bang on
THEY TOOK ARE JOBS!!!!
When I was a kid a wise man once told me “When the machines take over they’ll still need someone to program the machines”
Not just the loss paid jobs either, Doctors,
Lawyers,
A.I. can do the lot
affordable reliable A.I legal representation would be monumentally welcomed in an industry thats been a pay to win service for far to long all ready.
Eventually (or maybe sooner) it's just gonna be like that scene in Star Wars episode 2 in the Droid factory when C-3PO says "Machines making machines, oh how perverse."
Golden Rod.. Classic.
Rodney Dangerfield: Take my job..... please.
I’m sorry I know this is serious but at 1:15 when he repeats that AI will impact Asians the most while seriously looking at the camera followed by stock footage of an Asian typing into a laptop is sending me lmfaoo
Wow even the best talking robot cannot replace you
Thanks Patrick, much love from Nigeria
Love the weekly Barnes & Noble habit! 😂