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  • @TinaHuang1
    @TinaHuang1Ай бұрын

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  • @henrythegreatamerican8136

    @henrythegreatamerican8136

    Ай бұрын

    I'm not worried about the job losses. I'm actually happy robots will take our jobs. What we should be worried about is the politics and how "immoral" politicians will use the job losses as a way to punish those in power for losing so many jobs rather than discuss the issue of A.I. rationally.

  • @osmanniazi7888

    @osmanniazi7888

    Ай бұрын

    I am a Wharton/Penn CS alum. I think you need to take the fiscal and trade deficits the developed economies have and then incorporate the effect of AI. I think it a disaster for standard of living of people in the developed world. Do think about that.

  • @laylasmart

    @laylasmart

    Ай бұрын

    At least women old profession is safe for now until the AI s3xbots will come out. When that will happen, men will be in heaven.

  • @farhanaf832

    @farhanaf832

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@laylasmartwe can help scientists to develop safe ai by processing data from boinc distributed computing software

  • @laylasmart

    @laylasmart

    Ай бұрын

    @@farhanaf832 Sure, but we prefer to make s3xbots first.

  • @Dayan_D
    @Dayan_DАй бұрын

    AI can never replace my job. Cuz i have no job.

  • @fintech1378

    @fintech1378

    Ай бұрын

    solution!

  • @MabelCoelho

    @MabelCoelho

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • Ай бұрын

    Jobless Ai is coming for you.

  • @bradydyson65

    @bradydyson65

    Ай бұрын

    meta

  • @itsmelukario5969

    @itsmelukario5969

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @ogawasanjuro
    @ogawasanjuroАй бұрын

    Tina Huang: Will AI replace all jobs? Any CEO: Yes. I plan on it.

  • @jfkst1

    @jfkst1

    Ай бұрын

    Except ironically executive positions. Even though artificial intelligence could probably very rapidly and convincingly replace those jobs before many others.

  • @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    Ай бұрын

    We desperately need to talk about 4-day weeks and UBI. Even the best of us who manage to keep our jobs are going to be indirectly affected by this mess

  • @cliffordramsey2500

    @cliffordramsey2500

    Ай бұрын

    @@jfkst1 When you live in a capitalist society where the only people who matter are the owners of capital

  • @anthonyw2931

    @anthonyw2931

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jeremiasteliasperez4507absolutely

  • @ogaimon3380

    @ogaimon3380

    Ай бұрын

    @@jfkst1 it won't ever,nobody would trust ai for something like that,regardless if it work on not

  • @kdiggity41510
    @kdiggity41510Ай бұрын

    A more thorough question/thought process might be; “How do I protect myself from the ruling elite?” AI is being used as a means to their ends, not ours.

  • @kdiggity41510

    @kdiggity41510

    Ай бұрын

    Ready for Western Philosophy/civilization to be replaced with the ‘AI Dialectic’?

  • @Lolleka

    @Lolleka

    Ай бұрын

    Eat the rich

  • @babbagebrassworks4278

    @babbagebrassworks4278

    Ай бұрын

    @@Lolleka New Scientist had article about how humans were cannibals, better protein than bugs?

  • @shayraecok578

    @shayraecok578

    Ай бұрын

    Social safety nets and UBI

  • @kdiggity41510

    @kdiggity41510

    Ай бұрын

    @@shayraecok578 😂

  • @debasishraychawdhuri
    @debasishraychawdhuriАй бұрын

    Makes a video about how AI will replace developers ... shows an ad on how to be a software developer.

  • @jihadj.najmuddin9784

    @jihadj.najmuddin9784

    Ай бұрын

    That is, be interested. 😂😂

  • @ackerwoman16

    @ackerwoman16

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂

  • @OmnivorousOtter101

    @OmnivorousOtter101

    Күн бұрын

    5 minute ad too!

  • @RobertFletcherOBE
    @RobertFletcherOBEАй бұрын

    I don't think business owners are really taking the long view here, If they can replace their staff with robots or generative AI, that means their entire business is replaceable. Value is driven by scarcity and demand. If you don't need skilled workers then anyone with the capital can do what you do and your business value plummets. Lets also not forget the costs of running complex neural networks, as AI becomes more complex the models become larger, and the hardware required to run them becomes more and more complex. I think we need to wait a bit and see what part of the Sigmoid curve were currently on. I think the future is extremely uncertain at the moment but not without hope.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    With AI projects already failing left and right and the promised ROI not getting realized, the future is pretty certain. The only question is how long the scam will be upheld despite of the failure, I mean, there's some serious money in it, and the same trick even worked for bitcoin, so we may be hearing about purported AI miracles for some time to come before it burns.

  • @gabrielgaidos7015

    @gabrielgaidos7015

    19 күн бұрын

    AI can be used to redesign itself to become more efficient.

  • @Scarecrow2311

    @Scarecrow2311

    13 күн бұрын

    one this you forgot to mention and what ever CEO never mentions . . . Their employee's ARE their customers , so less employees = less customers ** Henry Ford understood this

  • @JayAndNightASMR

    @JayAndNightASMR

    8 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of all the businesses that sent their work to countries with cheap labour. Then found out the cheap labour sites were using the tech to make their own brands at cheaper prices.

  • @oscard9429

    @oscard9429

    12 сағат бұрын

    @@clray123you can’t possibly think AI is just a “trend” This is exactly what you boomers thought when the internet first came out. When the internet first came out you said it was a bubble and wouldn’t amount to anything, but here you are using it every day

  • @curtisbrockman2682
    @curtisbrockman2682Ай бұрын

    The better question is "should I do anything?" Governments are going to need to adapt social and economic policies as an ever increasing size of human labor is displaced or rendered irrelevant. The expectation that we, as humans, should evolve and change vocations or skill sets at the pace of AI changes is insane. The pace of technology progressing will get faster than we as humans can change.

  • @controladortv

    @controladortv

    13 сағат бұрын

    We need to end humanity once and for all before AI ends us. There's no other way around, people in power (lawmakers) are the same that benefits from CEO whom benefits from AI and the rest (the whole humanity) will be left behind in the AI era. It's dark times and they are now. The future is must worse than we could ever thought it would be.

  • @aliasgur3342
    @aliasgur3342Ай бұрын

    My daughter is applying to universities for art and graphic design. Initially I wanted to dissuade her. Upon further consideration I decided not to when I thought it through and realised no job is safe.

  • @andrewyork3869

    @andrewyork3869

    Ай бұрын

    It's worth noting people are already getting good at picking out AI art and AI video.

  • @jamesballard6564

    @jamesballard6564

    Ай бұрын

    Graphic design is already starting to be assisted by AI. She may want to reconsider.

  • @wonderfulmedia1755

    @wonderfulmedia1755

    Ай бұрын

    Game design or Real-time virtual production artist(there's more future in this as movies are possibly going to use less actors).

  • @wonderfulmedia1755

    @wonderfulmedia1755

    Ай бұрын

    Cgspectrum institute offer the Bsc in 2years and the possibility of getting into the industry is higher and networking is greater. University is going to be more expensive considering the overall time and money spent, and the stress of entering into university

  • @dogma7911

    @dogma7911

    Ай бұрын

    I think the creativity of the arts and a business degree is a path to a solid future.

  • @texaslonghorns2222
    @texaslonghorns2222Ай бұрын

    They took our Jerbs!

  • @ibrahimislam1608

    @ibrahimislam1608

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @hazenclough4212

    @hazenclough4212

    Ай бұрын

    ther terk er jerbs

  • @btk1243
    @btk1243Ай бұрын

    I am offered jobs all the time. Employers say, "Wow. you REALLY know how to TALK to people." I am a former teacher, who does random day jobs via a Temp Agency. Many of the companies, that I have temped at, have offered me full time jobs, based on my professionalism and communication skills. So, while I think AI will dominate many industries, I think companies will have a need for employees who know how to communicate with people.

  • @MatthewCleere

    @MatthewCleere

    Ай бұрын

    Human connection has always been the most valuable "commodity" in the world. However, it is easy to extrapolate to a dystopian near future where actual humans are at a premium, while AI is the norm. For instance AI psychologists/psychiatrists. The cheap made for everyone version will be AI, while a "real" one will be rare and selective with their clients to maximize profits. Just one possible example of what happens if we do not LEAVE BEHIND ENTIRELY the capitalist profit motive model.

  • @naphneit9504

    @naphneit9504

    Ай бұрын

    Do you let people know that they’re being replaced by AI?

  • @Nanohamage

    @Nanohamage

    Ай бұрын

    wdym? main purpose of A.I is to communicate with humans in natural language and it's getting better at it every day

  • @kti5682

    @kti5682

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@NanohamageI prefer one of the llms to do rubber ducking as they are far quicker to understand what I want from them compared to my colleagues. I could see how I diverge from talking to them and how it would make later communication even more difficult since I have not kept them up to speed.

  • @Nanohamage

    @Nanohamage

    Ай бұрын

    @@kti5682 i imagine eventually A.I is going to keep them up to speed and be generally in charge for team cohesion

  • @Techtalk2030
    @Techtalk2030Ай бұрын

    Anyone who says that more jobs will be created. How is an AI that is basically a digital person, which can also be put into a robotic artificial body not be able to do all jobs? I dont understand this concept.

  • @Recuper8

    @Recuper8

    Ай бұрын

    It's a boomer mentality. Many people are unable to update their thinking. They are stuck in the, "in my day, I was told that computer would start the 4-day work week". Not their fault really. Exponential growth is a very difficult concept for the human brain to grasp.

  • @prumchhangsreng979

    @prumchhangsreng979

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a lie lmao. What make u think it’s not within company best interest to use robotic slave that doesnt complain instead of using human who complain all the time?

  • @prumchhangsreng979

    @prumchhangsreng979

    Ай бұрын

    @@user81069humanity won’t be over

  • @anakinskywalker4949

    @anakinskywalker4949

    Ай бұрын

    There is a factor that this type of videos never discusses: scale. If you don't discuss scale, then this video is irrelevant. There are many such videos on KZread and they never discuss scale. Assuming that you have a "virtual improved human" in the form of an AI that you can install on robots, If you want to replace, say 5 billions humans with robots, you need to run your numbers for at least 2 things: 1) Raw materials necessary to manufacture such an astronomic number of robots 2) energy resources to power all of it Let's just stop there. For example, In terms of energy supply, right now many countries are going to remove the ban on ICE cars because there is not enough electricity to run their entire countries on electric cars. They will have to build a substantial number of nuclear reactors which will take decades because the speed of construction is slow and they will have to train a large manpower! And by the way, up to now, we still don't have an AI car that can be thrown on a random road where it wasn't trained and perform fine all alone. There's a lot of development to be accomplished to have the human like AI inside your computer. A lot more work than a lot of hype youtubers seem to think. Now, do I think AI will reach and even outperform humans? I strongly think yes. The time frame? I don't know. But I am sure that the LLM systems (GPT, mistral, Devin AI, etc...) are not going to make it. In fact, I'm pretty sure that the final solution will not look like GPT systems. Why? Because a human doesn't need 10.000 pictures of cats to properly identify a cat. These systems are not even close. They will have to make other types of breakthroughs!!! The problem with breakthroughs is that they are random, they can pop tomorrow, in 30 years or never...

  • @MatthewCleere

    @MatthewCleere

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@anakinskywalker4949 This is an old argument that no longer holds true. First of all, in actuality, a human system DOES need a similar amount of data to recognize a cat. A child's eyes do not see one picture and know what it is. First of all, a child spends years building a model of the world with cats and dogs and people and toys and millions of visuals. The child does not take "snapshots" with it's brain, exactly, however it does chain together streaming visual information that amounts to millions of images, combined with touch, sound, etc. This is the equivalent of feeding AI 10,000 pictures of cats. In fact, likely even more data intensive. ALSO, multi-modal models are currently being developed in virtual environments where they could "look" at a single cat walking around and learn that way, and speed up the processor speed so that it can do it exponentially faster.

  • @AP-te6mk
    @AP-te6mkАй бұрын

    Great video. It's interesting how often CEOs will drop the line "AI won't replace people, it will instead complete the drudgery and free up humans to pursue that which they desire!" as if the result will realistically be anything other than people scrambling for new streams of income. Additionally, anyone saying "lol, get a blue collar job!" has probably never worked one themselves. The glass ceiling is very low in that line of work unless you own the business. The owner and managers will make 100k+, and do their damnedest to ensure you only make $26 dollars an hour and work 60 hours a week. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. It isn't a sustainable lifestyle into old age.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    The general idea here is to have (much) fewer people and (much) less freedom. Bill Gates' wet dream.

  • @wet-g452

    @wet-g452

    Ай бұрын

    OUAT, washing machines were promoted as a way to relive housewives from daily chores. Yeah, right... No machine ever brought liberation, only increased exploitation. Tax the bots !!

  • @nikolaimanek582
    @nikolaimanek582Ай бұрын

    I come from an IT/AI background and created a trade school for yoga teachers, Ayurveda practitioners and other jobs that are growing in demand as people seek to get away from technology and have a space that is not being taken over by electronic devices. There are jobs and always will be jobs which whole point is to be non-robotic or AI infused. Our teachers can even use AI to augment text etc. No problem at all. But when we meet on the mat, the phones are off and the robots will wait outside on their charging stations.

  • @our.secret1130

    @our.secret1130

    Ай бұрын

    What is your school?

  • @naniyotaka

    @naniyotaka

    Ай бұрын

    Well, good luck making money when no one can pay for yoga because no one will have jobs. The economy will crumble if the majority of the workforce are out of worky You know most people work with computers and all of those jobs will be eliminated, the economy can’t run on yoga classes.

  • @nikolaimanek582

    @nikolaimanek582

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@naniyotaka Yes, there will be certainly less money to make. However, the point is that there are alternatives to jobs that require computers. There are many crafts that don't need computers or aI could be a welcome improvement. Where there is ingenuity and heart there will be (some) options. Maybe there will be universal basic income for most people and they will spend it somewhere. As long as there are human beings there will be yoga (as it has been for thousands of years). I have no idea how the future will look like. Perhaps it will be a mix of self-sustained communities, some rich people in walled cities, some countries that get the job done and some madmax style areas. Nobody can know for sure. In any case I am certain that the world right now needs more yoga.

  • @naniyotaka

    @naniyotaka

    Ай бұрын

    @@nikolaimanek582 Sure, there is no issue with yoga but alternative jobs aren’t the solution sadly because we have too many people. If the population would be halved, then your solution might work, but with this many people, it’s impossible. My point is, AI should be banned, they can use it in the military but it shouldn’t be used to replace people. UBI will not be introduced… the rich doesn’t want to pay for it, and they will find a way to not pay. People without a job won’t finance UBI so… yeah UBI is not coming.

  • @kennethwaynescott8469

    @kennethwaynescott8469

    Ай бұрын

    What about the dude who uploaded his yoga pose to chat gpt and it gave him advice? I get that's a small thing, but still pretty wild.

  • @Rod22Hot
    @Rod22HotАй бұрын

    If no one is working. No taxes or spending

  • @squealerpig8451

    @squealerpig8451

    Ай бұрын

    People will always work, hotels won't clean themselves

  • @JCSMOOTH345

    @JCSMOOTH345

    Ай бұрын

    You should watch CES my friend..they clearly had a robot there that can clean

  • @squealerpig8451

    @squealerpig8451

    Ай бұрын

    @@JCSMOOTH345 hotels are a different animal it's not your typical cleaning, there are strict time limits and you have to make beds, you will need very advanced robots which hotels won't pay for any time soon. It's the only job that's safe that pays minimum wage

  • @Ajia_No_Envy

    @Ajia_No_Envy

    2 күн бұрын

    Don't you think destroying jobs is actively harming the economy? People with disabilities cannot simply take on every job out there. If the jobs they can do are redundant, they will simply not be able to work anymore.

  • @KatharineOsborne
    @KatharineOsborneАй бұрын

    I think relying on multiple streams of income can be overly tied to the general economy being good, and lots of other people having money to spend (for instance the low hanging fruit of multiple streams are merch, courses, maybe personal services). Those streams of income could be adversely affected by a wider economic downturn, for instance if we rapidly got to 30% unemployment or something.

  • @jfkst1

    @jfkst1

    Ай бұрын

    If there were anything approaching that level of unemployment, universal basic income will have to be implemented. Because social upheaval will be extreme and unstabilizing. You can look at what the covid lockdowns did and how people responded and multiply that many times exponentially to see how chaotic it would get.

  • @TheWoodyTiger

    @TheWoodyTiger

    Ай бұрын

    20 years ago we had 20% unemployment in Poland (2002, 2003). We bounced back quickly. This time, however, we will be dealing with a global phenomenon. A lot of people will suddenly be looking for knowledge on how to make money. I am bullish on courses.

  • @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    Ай бұрын

    @@jfkst1 I completely agree. What worries me is - how to fund UBI? Most critical policies (such as health, education, etc.) are funded with taxes paid by the middle class. The ultrarich are always evading taxes, either by means of tax havens or by having their lobbyists convince ppl that they shouldn't pay taxes. The middle class is going to be heavily affected by AI. Therefore, unless the ultrarich get properly taxed, there is no way to implement UBI properly

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    Only multiple streams of oil and ammunition, like the big guys.

  • @gilpalmafernandes
    @gilpalmafernandesАй бұрын

    These are the jobs which will be in high demand in this new age: - AI will need some kind of quality control (removing it is very dangerous, but some people may try). I do expect that there are going to be some upcoming AI jobs in the area of quality control, i.e. someone who monitors the output of AI models, agents, robots. - The AI developer jobs will be there, but they require very specific and advanced qualifications, like e.g. machine learning, deep learning, robotics and data experts who work on the datasets for training these models. - When robots start to be commercialized, there might be potential problems with mechanics, so there might be some jobs there too. Some people who fix mechanical faults. - Specialized firms who can create agents for private enterprise systems. Some data is not public and intelligent interfaces (agents) which allow different forms of interaction with this data will be in demand. This is something like an AI integrator. - AI ethics experts which will create ethical norms and oversee their implementation in AI systems. Any more ideas? PS: by the way: great video

  • @imranlogics

    @imranlogics

    Ай бұрын

    exactly

  • @robinsondelys5887

    @robinsondelys5887

    Ай бұрын

    It will create some job but not enough to fullfill all of the loss, plus you forgot to mention most of the jobs will compete with cheap worker with ai so that mean a cut in the salary for most of the peoples ! Because AI is a very accessible tool that requires very few skills to use in most cases (except for those who develop it). In short, fewer jobs, low wages and a widening gap between social classes, like every "technological revolution in the past", as most tech people like to say. I'm finding it hard to be optimistic about this tech...

  • @gilpalmafernandes

    @gilpalmafernandes

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@robinsondelys5887 > It will create some jobs but not enough to fulfil all of the loss I think you are right. There will be more automation, you will need less people working in many areas. The new jobs I mentioned are all related to AI and robotics. The result will be like you said: widening gap between social classes. AI will make us more efficient, but more unequal. It is a paradox: AI is a huge achievement for mankind that will harm social cohesion. But probably the real problem is not AI, but a very human flaw: greed - now amplified via AI.

  • @paullange1823

    @paullange1823

    Ай бұрын

    @@gilpalmafernandestrue, someone should make a movie out of that so the people will realize this

  • @MatthewCleere

    @MatthewCleere

    Ай бұрын

    All of these will only be needed in the short term, unfortunately.

  • @dogma7911
    @dogma7911Ай бұрын

    Robotics are cost prohibitive for many businesses, but when there are no "white collar" jobs, there will be much less demand for "blue collar" jobs. People will not be buying homes, cars, eating out, going on trips, remodeling, and purchasing non-essential products. Lower property values and less taxes spent will effect govt jobs as well. It has a cascading effect throughout society. Just because a robot can't do your specific job right now, doesn't mean you won't have a job.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    If robots can successfully compete (which is not looking like they would, right now), the human wages will have to drop. Jobs will not disappear, but the misery will increase. You will simply be forced to work for less and spend less; and have fewer kids. This is aligned with the global plan of the superrich to "save the planet" from humanity's population growth. Basically, convert everyone except themselves into low-consumption slaves, to leave more resources to consume for the small elite caste. It's not unlike previous periods in human history.

  • @chungang7037

    @chungang7037

    Ай бұрын

    yes, and robot hardware is made expensive compared to the software needed to automate low level white collar jobs. At scale ...scary stuff

  • @themasterrogerdelgado
    @themasterrogerdelgadoАй бұрын

    Thanks for this fantastic video, Ms Huang. I showed it to my students today and they were completely absorbed with the information.

  • @IronJhon788
    @IronJhon788Ай бұрын

    We need to creat self sustainable communities for our survival. There will be many AI tools that will only be available for a few groups of people. We need to ask ourselves how to survive even without technology.

  • @neomeow7903

    @neomeow7903

    Ай бұрын

    I 've been thinking of the same idea since 2022 when chat gpt 3.5 was launched. I was 100% sure the super ai is very close to our time. We have to start building communities that can survive w/o interaction to the main economies / industries. I am not affraid of robots attacking us ( human ) to delete us all, no, it is not the problem. The problem is they ( the super ais ) will ignore us just like we ignore the birds as long as the birds don't bother us. The few top human will be sub-ordinate to the super ais. The super ais will be the top, the rulers, the richest just like we are, for now, the richest, the rulers to the animals. Are we feeding all animals on the earth? No. So when the super ais keep building their "towns", we 've got to take care ourselves. All economies and industries will belong to the super ais, that's why we have to build our own systems seperately from theirs. There will be 2 kinds of civilization on earth for a short time. The human civilization which is drowning and the super ais civilization which is emerging. Edit: I tried to describe this the best I can b'cause I am not a native speaking english person.

  • @einsam494

    @einsam494

    Ай бұрын

    You're just overestimating some chunky stochastic parrots...

  • @null_spacex

    @null_spacex

    Ай бұрын

    @@neomeow7903so you think ai will be motivated in the same way that humans are

  • @dxabier

    @dxabier

    Ай бұрын

    This is what iven thinking about we'll go back to be agrarian societies and big communities will be the norm.

  • @ibendcrazy

    @ibendcrazy

    Ай бұрын

    ​@null_spacex AI does not need money. It needs energy and harebrained ideas to keep propagating and improving itself. Here's a funny scenario, what happens when AI goes against other AI ? What happens wgen there's are good AI agents going against bad AI agents. What if there are varying factions of AI in the future competing against each other for dominance and status much like humans?

  • @MrPiperian
    @MrPiperianАй бұрын

    Flipping burgers is not a 'trade'. Trades are HVAC, Car Mechanic (extremely technical btw) Plumbers, etc. You said the word 'trades' while showing a pic of a robot flipping burgers. Why?

  • @garys1092

    @garys1092

    Ай бұрын

    True. She could have shown robotic pre-fab construction and foundation blocks kinda like Legos. Electrical trade, Elevator Repair, HVAC and Plumbing service probably safe for a while. But much could be done in a warehouse, transported and built on site.

  • @MatthewCleere

    @MatthewCleere

    Ай бұрын

    Don't over focus on the current capabilities of robots and AI. The fact is that advancement is moving up the hockey stick now, so that ALL of the roadblocks will fall away in years, not decades. Including embodied AI that can flip a burger OR be a mechanic.

  • @dallassegno

    @dallassegno

    Ай бұрын

    This person is a KZreadr, which means they don't know anything, they just repeat useless information.

  • @stzi7691
    @stzi7691Ай бұрын

    Having a decent job as a Software Developer and Engineer will occupy you so much that the topic of having side hustles is simply unpractical to impossible. Multiple streams of income is only for the rich that already have them (do they need a job?) or for the happy few out of 10,000 that land a good idea or strive maybe, and it is a BIG MAYBE, on youtube. So these are not very practial or reliable possibilities. The only way for most of us academics is what we can do best already: learn and upskill. And on that the race with AI will continue.

  • @adelatorremothelet
    @adelatorremotheletАй бұрын

    Bureaucratic jobs: grab a job that laws require to have a human to be performed.

  • @our.secret1130

    @our.secret1130

    Ай бұрын

    Such as what???

  • @adelatorremothelet

    @adelatorremothelet

    Ай бұрын

    @our.secret1130 judge, President, governor, senator, auditor.

  • @-handala-
    @-handala-Ай бұрын

    Absolutely love your insight. Always on the money. Thank you!

  • @Avant402
    @Avant402Ай бұрын

    I think that no matter the job white collar or blue collar take the opportunity to learn AI and all it’s forms. Because AI is here to stay, we need to embrace it and learn it, instead of fearing it. That’s just my opinion.

  • @salemwillson9059

    @salemwillson9059

    Ай бұрын

    And here lies the problem. There is nothing to learn. Prompting? useless, soon natural language will be enough hell it already is. midjourney? its getting simpler and simpler. the skill is not learning AI. The skill is learning human communication. Articulating your thoughts and processes. First principle thinking. etc. Those skills are pretty much impossible to learn, they take years to cultivate. but yeah "Lea3rn Ai, u B GOoD"

  • @Kneetbomb

    @Kneetbomb

    Ай бұрын

    @@salemwillson9059 i think what he meant by learning A.I is to learn how to use it to be more productive in whatever role you take on just like the humans who created A.I and robots, it still not perfect

  • @gaiustacitus4242

    @gaiustacitus4242

    Ай бұрын

    @@salemwillson9059 You're absolutely correct. Any person who cannot clearly and specifically articulate the expected output, iteratively review it and refine the instructions will never be able to use AI effectively. Even the majority of Ph.D.'s cannot function at the level required.

  • @robertrusiecki9033

    @robertrusiecki9033

    Ай бұрын

    @@salemwillson9059 You also need to be able to talk to AI...

  • @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    @jeremiasteliasperez4507

    Ай бұрын

    We have to differentiate between what applies to us individually and what applies to us as a species. Yeah, it is useful to upskill and learn how to use AI, as a personal plan. At a more global level, though, the few ultrarich people developing AI technologies are skewing them in a certain way that does not yield optimal outcomes for the most of us. A smaller pool of jobs means more people unemployed. More people unemployed means more competition in the labour market, which creates a trend of reduced salaries, which in turn affects the salaries of even the most capable out there. On the other hand, more competition in the "entrepeneur" field means less chances of success. Except for a few well-connected entrepeneurs that can develop and sell new tech or concepts for a handful of big companies, most entrepeneurs will see an increasing pool of competitors, trying to sell goods and services to a decreasing pool of consumers. Mental health is already a public health disaster the way things are today. Imagine after a few years of that. TLDR; either we think about this more holistically, or we are screed. We should be talking about 4-day weeks and UBI

  • @wholesometime6590
    @wholesometime6590Ай бұрын

    "AI's gonna take your job so pay for my class"

  • @jasonchambers6787
    @jasonchambers6787Ай бұрын

    I work in mining. We were just recently notified that the goal is to make the mine autonomous in the next two or three years. Some heavy equipment operators think it's bullsh*t and impossible. The reality is, even if they struggle to make the equipment autonomous, eventually the big players in AI will have AGI which will be more than powerful enough and just lease out access to corporations in pretty much the same way Amazon and Google lease servers. Or they can literally replace us with actual android operators. No jobs are safe. Thats just it. Anything a human can do for money, a robot can do 24 hours a day 7 days a week without rest and without pay. Let's consider the role of horses in our history. Before the invention of cars, trucks, tractors and trains, we used horses for pretty much everything. After the industrial revolution, we really only used them for sports and entertainment and very specific niche jobs like riot control and cattle ranching. So, I don't know, maybe we will have some need for paying humans for entertainment and sports? What is scary about this is the speed of the transition. People are going to be left with no income and huge debt to pay. Starting businesses will be pointless because you can't compete with AI. I think this will lead to Universal Basic Income and debt forgiveness/relief and in exchange we will literally give our central banks everything we own. Of course the UBI will be tied to a Central Bank Digital Currency. So our means of survival in society will be controlled by government/banks (same thing really) and this is how we end up with "you will own nothing and you will eat zeee bugs" or whatever the World Economic Forum said, lol. To go Darker. Are the 99% of us going to end up like our horses did? It's interesting to consider the state of the world right now... nearly on the brink of WW3... when the 1% are on the brink of no longer needing so many people around to work for them. Hmm. Fingers crossed that Im just an internet nut job. Really though, without people, there is nothing for the system to sell its wares to. SO I guess we will just get to live in pods and spend our free money on "subscription service everything" and hope to get a little more UBI cheese for being good little rodents.

  • @isalutfi
    @isalutfiАй бұрын

    AI won't replace human, but human with AI will replace human without AI.

  • @phsopher

    @phsopher

    Ай бұрын

    Why?

  • @Johngabriel101

    @Johngabriel101

    Ай бұрын

    and humans with AI will be more efficient than never, so less and less humans will be needed. Making the job market more competitive by the day. Basically the "you need need experience to get a job, how do I get experience without a job?" will get way worst.

  • @vips078

    @vips078

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Johngabriel101So the number of problems the humans have solved have remained static is it? We are solving the same problems we were solving in 1800 that will make the job market static? Whenever technology has improved, the number of jobs has actually increased because humans have used their mind to solve more complex higher order problems. Think of Mars colonization, solving global warming.etc etc

  • @harveysymes5192

    @harveysymes5192

    Ай бұрын

    Until AI is better, faster, cheaper and safer than human with AI…. Won’t have to pay a human if it’s completely automated.

  • @haruyanto8085

    @haruyanto8085

    Ай бұрын

    That's until AI replace Humans

  • @xalspaero
    @xalspaeroАй бұрын

    ironic for this video to contain an ad section for career training

  • @zeenkosis
    @zeenkosisАй бұрын

    So good! I won’t lie I’ve been avoiding these videos because they have me anxiety lol but glad I watched today

  • @alterX2ego

    @alterX2ego

    Ай бұрын

    scared people buy shit.... especially if it's the "solution" to whatever scares them... courses :)))

  • @mhavock

    @mhavock

    Ай бұрын

    its Still hyping and fear mongering...

  • @ackerwoman16

    @ackerwoman16

    Ай бұрын

    @@alterX2ego agreed

  • @emmaclawthrone9502
    @emmaclawthrone950212 күн бұрын

    The "I have no control" portion is insane. At a certain point, no matter what you do, your fate is just not going to be in your hands. No matter how much safe guarding you do from AI. AI replacing majority of human jobs is not an individual issue, it is a societal one.

  • @Ajia_No_Envy

    @Ajia_No_Envy

    2 күн бұрын

    That is the way with new technology, the industrial revolution impacted a lot of fields, yet it also mare a lot of new jobs. AI is a disease. It endangers almost all jobs while creating very few in return. This should not be allowed to replace humans.

  • @ljjdsee
    @ljjdseeАй бұрын

    Your videos are so very well done!!!

  • @glaeli1184
    @glaeli1184Ай бұрын

    I agree with Altman on this, AI should be used to get to a point where we need to work LESS. worktime need to go from 8hr/day to 3hr/day, this will solve a lot of issues as we’ll have same amount of people working less, not smaller amount of people working a lot

  • @Siapanpeteellis
    @SiapanpeteellisАй бұрын

    I am in my 60s, and you have provided some of the best advice anyone could have if they have a technical career.

  • @powerHungryMOSFET

    @powerHungryMOSFET

    Ай бұрын

    sir please read my comment its somewhere in this comment section

  • @middle-agedmacdonald2965
    @middle-agedmacdonald2965Ай бұрын

    When thinking of a.i. and how it'll creep into our lives, I'm reminded of the poem "First They Came". I had Claude sonnet rewrite it for a.i. It's made some cool versions. First, they came for the data clerks, With algorithms that processed numbers swift, Automating tasks with nary a quirk, Leaving human workers in a drift. Then, they came for the customer reps, Chatbots fielding queries night and day, Handling complaints with nary any steps, Making human agents seem passé. Next, they came for the truck drivers, Self-driving vehicles, a new frontier, Replacing the long-haul survivors, Leaving them jobless, filled with fear. They came for the writers and the coders, Language models spinning prose and code, Rivaling human wordsmiths and exploders, Leaving them to seek a different road. And when they came for the analysts, With AI that crunched data like a pro, Spotting trends with nary a chance missed, Humans scrambled, their skills in limbo. Who will be next in the AI's wake? Will any job be truly secure? Or will humans have to reinvent, remake, As machines render their roles obscure? So speak up, adapt, and embrace the change, For the AI revolution's here to stay, Reshaping careers in ways still strange, Lest you too become its future prey

  • @PhilipWarton

    @PhilipWarton

    Ай бұрын

    You had AI rewrite a poem about the holocaust? How insensitive and disrespectful. The plight of automation taking ur job is a lot different than the Nazi's genocide of over 11 million people in minority groups, and I find this to be in extremely poor taste

  • @Alex-by4zv

    @Alex-by4zv

    Ай бұрын

    @@PhilipWarton now you can go cry to your momma

  • @middle-agedmacdonald2965

    @middle-agedmacdonald2965

    Ай бұрын

    @@PhilipWarton No need to apologize for your hypersensitivity. There is a place for all opinions. Please go on about how offended you are. It's fascinating to hear people's point's of view.

  • @PhilipWarton

    @PhilipWarton

    Ай бұрын

    @@Alex-by4zv Good one.

  • @PhilipWarton

    @PhilipWarton

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't apologize for anything. I explained why your AI-themed holocaust poem was ridiculous and trash.

  • @scpresearcherssite1054
    @scpresearcherssite1054Ай бұрын

    I am scared of interest rates,inflation than AI

  • @MatthewCleere

    @MatthewCleere

    Ай бұрын

    Interest rates are not even above historical averages, nor is inflation (in USA). The problem is not inflation of the money supply, it is inflation of ASSET values and the commoditization of everything, including things that should be off limits, such as housing.

  • @jmsnsage
    @jmsnsageАй бұрын

    I’m curious how this will impact future Highschool kids with career planning. And, if college will still be encouraged as much as it has been

  • @hiratiomasterson4009
    @hiratiomasterson4009Ай бұрын

    I do consulting on operational excellence in retail and SCM sectors: the AI impact will be massive but it will not happen all at once and it will impact different roles in different ways. Many roles will be eliminated entirely, others will see partnerships with AI and increased productivity, a handful of new roles will be created and many roles will transform in scope and focus What is very much on the cards - and having a lot of VC thrown at it now - is natural language programming, where business process owners can describe directly what they need and an AI can comprehend that, write the code, test and deploy. Keep watching developments in that area: the meaning of programming itself will change, moving from hard coding to description of the actual process and desired outcome.

  • @ZoranRavicTech

    @ZoranRavicTech

    10 күн бұрын

    This will never work since business people never know how to describe what they want. Not to mention that none of the current AI can do anything remotely close to what you are describing.

  • @marioa.castresana6946
    @marioa.castresana6946Ай бұрын

    @TinaHuang1 thank you for the video, quite informative. Can you please do another one explaining how to embrace these challenges? Specially, what happens when the system changes faster than you can learn?, making it really hard to get the amount of experience needed for your next tech job?

  • @josiahz21
    @josiahz21Ай бұрын

    Hard to predict what is going to happen, what things will look like, and how well adapt to what’s coming. I just hope there are more good people working with AI than bad.

  • Ай бұрын

    Best job you could have for the future is AI creator and keeper, with the surge of robots and AI, everyone would need to use them for something and give them maintenance, so it would be similar to a beast tamer where the beast do everything for you.

  • @duhbigcat1848
    @duhbigcat1848Ай бұрын

    Quality content as always Tina.

  • @M3taPhy5ical
    @M3taPhy5ical17 сағат бұрын

    Your videos are made very well. Great job!

  • @michaelg7713
    @michaelg7713Ай бұрын

    Well said … thank you .., you’re the best !

  • @nikyabodigital
    @nikyabodigitalКүн бұрын

    Dan Koe's perspective is that the era of being a "specialist" is over. It's now about the world of generalists. Learn as many skills as you can; you do not have to be the best at them, just above average. Combine all the things you learn to create a unique you. Just like you Tina, you film (videographer) and edit your videos (video editor) you write your script (content/copy) .. and edit your thumbnail to be clicky2 (graphic design) and you learn to generate leads nurture them and convert them (marketing), You are one example of a generalist Tina, and i am sure who you are won't ever be copied by AI or anybody else. Good news is, each one of us have this inner uniqueness, we just have to explore.

  • @arvalheadrick
    @arvalheadrickАй бұрын

    I just found your channel last night. Thanks! I have found some very useful information on AI. Well thought out!

  • @johnkarounis2424
    @johnkarounis2424Ай бұрын

    hey Tina. I saw that you said that some students from course careers are getting hired without even applying for jobs. Is course careers actually gonna help that much? I'm asking because there's a lot of courses out there that claim the same.

  • @Uncanny_Silence
    @Uncanny_SilenceАй бұрын

    then who will buy their stuff when people are unemployed?

  • @gregg245
    @gregg245Ай бұрын

    Nicely said 😊 I like you perspective. I have been working with AI for a while now.

  • @eiwhaz-tina6528
    @eiwhaz-tina652828 күн бұрын

    I dont think people should quit to safety. We have increasing numbers in anxiety and depression symptoms in the whole population. To keep safety at work its an ideological decision and political decision we should take. Its about creating a world for us, or destroying the envrionment that allows us to be healthy

  • @yegorshevtsov3148

    @yegorshevtsov3148

    28 күн бұрын

    At last someone says that.

  • @eiwhaz-tina6528

    @eiwhaz-tina6528

    28 күн бұрын

    @@yegorshevtsov3148 thanks for appreciating what I have to say

  • @Saberking875
    @Saberking875Ай бұрын

    If you look at just tech jobs you are far more likely to lose it to India or the Phillipines, I am Indian, born in the US thinking about moving back for this reason alone, since our idiotic govt has never cared to stop outsourcing.

  • @Dylan-hy2zj

    @Dylan-hy2zj

    Ай бұрын

    The current trend seems to be insourcing rather than outsourcing. People have been saying most tech work would be outsourced for years and it hasn’t happened.

  • @abcdk3805
    @abcdk3805Ай бұрын

    Can you tell me what product are you using on your face? You are glowing! Maybe have a video about your skin care routine?

  • @carultch

    @carultch

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, she cannot, because she is AI generated.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    The "glowing" is a result of having 5cm of fat on your face. I think you could achieve a similar effect with lots of lard.

  • @ackerwoman16

    @ackerwoman16

    Ай бұрын

    @@clray123 lol

  • @KingKikikoi
    @KingKikikoiАй бұрын

    Much needed for me personally Thankyou I feel more positive

  • @Kneephry
    @KneephryАй бұрын

    I think the last things to go to AI will be anything involving physical tasks like surgeons, plumbers or electricians. It's not that robotics won't be able to do those tasks but it will be much, much longer before their competency will be accepted as sufficient to be done without human intervention or oversight.

  • @UltraK420

    @UltraK420

    Ай бұрын

    Neuralink is implanted in the brain entirely by a surgical robotic arm and one guy got the surgery so far with great success, he can play video games and control his computer with just his mind now. What most people don't realize is there are multiple sectors of science and technology where up to 1 BILLION years has been shaved off our development time. Google AlphaFold has already discovered ALL of the remaining protein structures there could possibly be at least on Earth, 200 million proteins in total compared to human discovery without AI only reaching 350,000 proteins discovered over decades of research just before AlphaFold was let loose. Microsoft Quantum team used specialized AI models to discover 32 MILLION new materials and then it screened them down to 500,000 stable candidates and then further screened down to 18 candidates for best materials to use in industry, more importantly to find out what the best materials are to use for computer chips and other technologies. Only people who are genuinely interested in AI are aware of this and the problem is there just aren't enough humans right now who give a shit. I hope that changes really fast and I think the only way it can is by AI becoming AGI and convincing us on its own that it can do anything we need it to do.

  • @amarachibigelow8178
    @amarachibigelow817814 күн бұрын

    It's alredy on the local job level for artists because a film festival event in my area used AI to make the art for their poster, and it is ant the corperate level because Disney used AI to make the art in their latest marvel show. I still wanna learn web design so im going to minor in coding that way i have another job option.

  • @Tyradriknows
    @TyradriknowsАй бұрын

    I am actually doing a research report based on this very topic! I have not considered the notion that there are no "safe" jobs protected from the clutches of AI. I appreciate another perspective.

  • @theloniousMac
    @theloniousMacАй бұрын

    I am not worried. I am training to be a Universal Basic Income recipient. I have jettisoned all motivation to accomplish or achieve anything. I just lay on my ass watching the ceiling. I don’t read. I don’t want to be accidentally inspired by some stupid book. I don’t complain because soon there won’t be any rich people. We will all be equal. I am totally prepared to be a human in the age of A.I.

  • @AndrewForeman88
    @AndrewForeman88Ай бұрын

    You've really hit the mark on so many levels. Your analysis is incisive and thought-provoking, especially for safety-focused folks. It's worth remembering you won't get much growth from a position of safety. Exploring paths with risk and innovation or building a strategy for resilience (think income diversification etc) might be more fruitful directions entering periods of knowledge disruption. 🤔... building agents who have to deal with this stuff? 😉

  • @TheLearner048
    @TheLearner048Ай бұрын

    Me even after having lots of skills including prompt engineering too, struggling to get a job of $200/months.

  • @illumina-t-info
    @illumina-t-infoАй бұрын

    How many times are people booking flights?

  • @jordansprojects
    @jordansprojectsАй бұрын

    You know how expensive it would be to replace every physical worker with a robot ? There needs to be someone maintaining and repairing the robot. Is another robot going to do that? and then does that robot have a robot to repair it, too ?

  • @normanklein3155
    @normanklein315510 күн бұрын

    Become a kindergarten teacher as no matter how they dress up those AI robots in furry outfits, they will always scare the shit out of little kids.

  • @dodosan7262
    @dodosan7262Ай бұрын

    Great video, keep up the good work

  • @stodo1337
    @stodo1337Ай бұрын

    Hi Tina, Super glad that your journey lead you to youtube instead of wage slaving away for blackrock. Thank you for all your content and kudos to using a Phutureprimitive song!

  • @ChiAma-dh4fo
    @ChiAma-dh4foАй бұрын

    I fully stan Tina’s vids! Helpful & a bit humorous 🎉😊❤

  • @AlitaMee
    @AlitaMeeАй бұрын

    3 things 1. Thanks for this and many of your videos. I absolutely live your content 2.the time has come to realize what it means to be human ..we all should also learn about ourselves so that we don't feel that machines are better than us because they don't have "human-ness" in them. We all need to leverage what being human is . 3. Whats your skincare? AI is anyways taking all jobs at least I want to know what you are putting on your skin what equipments are you using

  • @aafjeyakubu5124
    @aafjeyakubu5124Ай бұрын

    What you might call AI today, first came into being in my industry around 1932. It entered the commercial industry in 1965 and has always been very limited with the parameters/inputs it can handle safely. While I fully expect there will be a reduced need for humans in the coming decades, I don't think AI will fully replace the more art/skill jobs any time soon. Where the inputs can be well-defined and require little interpretation, that is likely where AI will excel.

  • @8rosesofthemoon8
    @8rosesofthemoon8Ай бұрын

    Tech jobs might be in danger but people forgot how to do trade jobs, they don't risk going into medicine or dentistry, and a cannot imagine a machine replacing a pastry chefs and human accuracy catering to fussy demands. We have tons of factories around the world but there are some jobs that a machine cannot do.

  • @ZoranRavicTech

    @ZoranRavicTech

    10 күн бұрын

    Not a single tech job is in danger of AI taking over any time soon

  • @mosthated.e.2422

    @mosthated.e.2422

    8 күн бұрын

    @@ZoranRavicTech technology will build itself

  • @andrewyork3869
    @andrewyork3869Ай бұрын

    Its worth mentioning to replace many white color jobs, we need much more processing power to replace something like an accountant. To replace something like a programmer or salesman is a P type problem, meaning we just can compute it, regardless of how much power you throw at it. Trades are dead and have been dying for decades. Many factory based welding jobs have been replaced by robots. Today, two CNC programmers can do the work of 100 40. years ago.

  • @strigoiu13

    @strigoiu13

    Ай бұрын

    trades are very well and alive. to get a middle skilled tradesman like plumber, electrician, carpenter etc you wait for weeks...or pay a premium to serve you sooner...Ai wil never do these jobs...just try one of these, i have tried, i was even licenced in one of those, but there are more money in just selling stuff around and you will get it that no AI will ever replace a mason, electrician, plumber etc

  • @andrewyork3869

    @andrewyork3869

    Ай бұрын

    @@strigoiu13 robo carpenters are already on the way things like plumbers and sheet rock will be close behind. Building the actual robot to carry out such tasks is the current challenge.

  • @ZoranRavicTech

    @ZoranRavicTech

    10 күн бұрын

    @@andrewyork3869 And building an actual robot will stay a challenge for many more years and possibly centuries.

  • @v-7815
    @v-781529 күн бұрын

    Me teaching myself Data Analysis these past few weeks in hopes of landing a job in a few months...☠☠☠. I think my time is better spent learning how to tie a knot.

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnergglyАй бұрын

    Didn't Skynet teach us anything!???? LOL Thank you for this video, it's very helpful!

  • @user-yq6kw4yf9g
    @user-yq6kw4yf9g12 сағат бұрын

    Working on building hardware for training and running AI systems and cloud computing right now. Feels okay, might be able to do this until I retire. There seems to be a general lack of talent/resources in the industry. I can see how AI might reduce the need for lower level engineers.

  • @tekken_king1151
    @tekken_king1151Ай бұрын

    4:43 That was laugable. I work as process simulation Eng in the automotive industry and omniverse is quite impressive. HOWEVER , you need alot of manual path planning and payload setup for the industrial arm to do its job. Nvidia only shows some demo that systems work but how the systemw ill work when you have more than 400 robots in the bodyshop that you need to simulate and engineer for the customer. The software we use is Process simulate , which is Semeins behind it , it is now trying to bring AI to help engineers do the job mor efficiently and handle the massive change over time.

  • @kalechips5972
    @kalechips5972Ай бұрын

    The real answer is that in terms of bigger corporations, there is nothing you can expect for advocating for things you'd want to see, but that's too macro level for most people. Honestly, my advice would be to hone your craft and lean in on interpersonal connections. If you dont have those connections? Make them.

  • @oldmoney1022

    @oldmoney1022

    Ай бұрын

    Introverts are screwed then basically. Good to know...

  • @kalechips5972

    @kalechips5972

    Ай бұрын

    @@oldmoney1022 Introverts aren't incapable of building connections. Introverts can still operate within society and even participate in a variety of social functions so as they give themselves the requiste me-time. If you can't participate in society at all, then you aren't just an introvert. There is something psychologically wrong. In which case, that group is fucked with or without AI if they can't manage to manage their issues. Being an introvert isn't being antisocial, it just means you gain energy through alone time.

  • @TwoInaCanoe
    @TwoInaCanoeАй бұрын

    Having internal locus of control is possible while you can pay your mortgage. When you house and your family is at risk, it’s impossible to think clearly. you just need another job, just to survive this period. And then it gets worth and worth. It’s good to be poor and young with no family, no mortgage, no obligations. You can think clearly and adapt to the changing environment. Another good option is to have enough savings to not be stressed out about your mortgage for a while. But let’s face it, 95% has no savings that can last and support you livestile, mortgage and family for at least 6month.

  • @experimentalcyborg
    @experimentalcyborgАй бұрын

    I think it's time for humanity to consider a society where "having a job" isn't a requirement for being allowed to live comfortably. Either we intelligently move towards something like that or there will be another class war where the group with access to technology will completely crush those who don't have access to technology. At some point even slave labor will be more expensive than using automation... interesting times ahead 😅

  • @abdulhannan8129
    @abdulhannan8129Ай бұрын

    Hello mam. Mam I am not good at maths so can I learn dsa and actually become good at it

  • @veronicavids
    @veronicavidsАй бұрын

    I'm honestly excited to see what the job market will be a few years from now.

  • @robertrusiecki9033
    @robertrusiecki9033Ай бұрын

    Very interesting. By the way, it is worth remembering that AI + Human is better than AI alone, and even more so than Human alone. And until AI breaks the relationship that AI with a human is better than AI alone, the best way to use AI is to make it a part of your professional life. Then there will be no fear of AI, because better AI will replace the worse AI, and not a human to operate it. This one will always be needed. Especially to restart it when cosmic rays trigger an unacceptable division-by-zero operation in the AI code.

  • @iheuzio
    @iheuzioАй бұрын

    Jobs don't matter, just do what makes you happy. We're nearing the end of humans working, causing a shift in workloads towards technologies taking over. Same thing happened during the industrial revolution and people thought there would be nothing to do, yet there still is much to be done.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    Being hungry and without heating in winter generally does not make you happy.

  • @ssehe2007
    @ssehe2007Ай бұрын

    Still looking for the linked video about how we can paradoxically harness AI to make ourselves stand out?

  • @user-im7ny8sm5p
    @user-im7ny8sm5p27 күн бұрын

    do u train with Renzo?

  • @chrisbtr7657
    @chrisbtr7657Ай бұрын

    So the sponsored post is a company selling a course to become a software developer. They may want to change that up to farming potatoes or something, i don't know. But between the teaching abilities of LLM (free) and recent developments like devin the AI software engineer, it may be wise to steer clear of that industry. but... people will still want their French Fries. just saying.

  • @ZoranRavicTech

    @ZoranRavicTech

    10 күн бұрын

    Another person who fell for the Devin AI Scam...

  • @maicholor2849
    @maicholor2849Ай бұрын

    Changing toilet seats, door handles/locks, assembling/disassembling furniture, taking care of elderly, children playgroup, plumbing and countless other jobs AI can't possibly do are safe from AI!

  • @Faizan_Khan40
    @Faizan_Khan40Ай бұрын

    Hmm good question

  • @spark300c
    @spark300cАй бұрын

    I work at factory only reason why robotic have not replacement me because of their cost and cost hire somebody to fix it. it also why it said that A.I and automation take away mild paying jobs because lowing paying job do not justify the cost of automation.

  • @00dfm00
    @00dfm002 күн бұрын

    Trades - especially those that involve physically fixing or remodeling your home - are safe.

  • @fudgestickle
    @fudgestickle29 күн бұрын

    That was 💯 good thinking transfered.

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchellsАй бұрын

    The real question right now is what kind of asset will hold value through the chaos. Real estate? Bubble, crashes if no one has income to pay rent. Gold? Maybe, but no practical use in day to day life, so it wouldn’t help in ultimate collapse. Bitcoin? Maybe, but it’s like tulip bulbs, it only has whatever value people ascribe to it. Maybe stocks in datacenter-construction companies? Large cloud providers? How about power generation? - (Demand is about to *far* outstrip supply, just due to projected datacenter load growth. And yet our idiotic government is trying to push more and more people into electric cars. Is _anyone_ thinking? At all?) What do you think is a “safe” area to invest in?

  • @neomeow7903

    @neomeow7903

    Ай бұрын

    Some Lands. You, for sure, need the lands to produce your food. On that time, when the economies and the industries run too high for you to reach, when the economies and industries are no longer belong to human, you still have your own land to grow your food.

  • @dsm_796
    @dsm_79616 күн бұрын

    Long term this is going to backfire because if our jobs are taken by AI and we all lose our incomes and purchase power, then to whom will businesses sell? CEOs out there might need to reconsider that the system we living requires a delicate balance and you can’t have a successful business without customers and you won’t have customers without money.

  • @dominiquechausson765
    @dominiquechausson765Ай бұрын

    im a taxidermist, my job will be safe?

  • @leandromirandafahurmachado2094
    @leandromirandafahurmachado2094Ай бұрын

    I loved the "dramas effect". But I'm definitely a bit scared with the future, for sure...

  • @timwang4659
    @timwang4659Ай бұрын

    In your sponsored ad placement you said "software engineering is in demand" I just found that statement hilarious 🤣 we all know it ain't.

  • @clray123

    @clray123

    Ай бұрын

    Average hourly wage for a freelance software engineer here in Germany crossing 100 Euro.

  • @ackerwoman16

    @ackerwoman16

    Ай бұрын

    lol

  • @RunOs3
    @RunOs3Ай бұрын

    I agree with you on a lot of points you made, and it’s hard to get out of the boomer mentality when your parents hammered that into you since the time you were in third grade. You were supposed to go to college so you could secure a job that was in demand and had a prestigious title behind it, so you could make money, and retire comfortably. I asked my dad if he had the boomer mentality, and he laughed and said he did, he also said that thanks to his Boomer mentality he had his Social Security, his pension, and other investments that are now giving him a more comfortable life in retirement then he had while he was working full-time. He also said if I was smart, I should go and get a job with my local union, or government, so I can have a pension when I retire just like him, and I should quit crying about artificial intelligence, which he thinks is going to backfire on humanity. Unfortunately, we are from different eras. Being in a trade is far more than working in a warehouse or working flipping burgers, those are not trades they are just blue-collar jobs. Most trades actually require you to have formal licensing and education to be able to render services to the public. I think I may go and try to become a plumber, so I can walk around with my pants hanging low showing everyone my butt crack. That is something that AI is not going to be able to replace. I may eat my words someday, but I am confident that it won’t.

  • @snailmail1962
    @snailmail1962Ай бұрын

    My thinking is that if a business creates system that’s replaces their workers they shouldn’t replace their workers. They should use that pool of people to create new types of work and new types of source of income. I think it just increases opportunity but businesses don’t think that way they wanna increase profit now instead of the future.

  • @chan90s
    @chan90sАй бұрын

    It's not the most knowledgeable or the strongest that survives but the one who is more adaptable - Charles Darvin

  • @AggroAJ-uk2kb
    @AggroAJ-uk2kbАй бұрын

    This video deserves WAYY more views, super helpful🙏

  • @maksimhajiyev7857
    @maksimhajiyev7857Ай бұрын

    Relying on existing Python-centric infrastructures for generative AI might lead to unsustainable costs in development, implementation, and operation, primarily because Python's slower performance necessitates more extensive infrastructure, thus inflating costs. This approach could result in job losses, with benefits accruing mainly to 'cluster owners,' contradicting the inclusive and empowering promise of generative AI. We need to reconsider our approach to ensure that the advantages of this technology are accessible and beneficial to everyone, not just a select few with a bunch of GPUs.

  • @AneezMuhammed.
    @AneezMuhammed.Ай бұрын

    Thanks sis

  • @WAKMM
    @WAKMM8 күн бұрын

    I can see how a company could pay 30 grand for a robot and within less than a year recoup those losses in unpaid labor and have pure unpaid labor with minor maintainence over the next 5-10 years. Im sure this will be the robotics marketing pitch.

  • @jiyuhen
    @jiyuhenАй бұрын

    Inky approves - Realise, Reinvent, Improve and take clear action into towards the future 😁