My Dad was a tool and die man and president of his union in his shop for many years and he told me when the Auto execs came to their shop in the 70's and explained about the robots replacing many assembly line functions my Dad told the man "Did you ever see a robot buy a car". Right before I retired I saw AI wipe out many whole jobs at our company (back office accounting, billing, etc). It could already scan non uniform documents and pick out the applicable information to bill a customer or file a claim, etc. We will not need 400m people in the United States and our standard of living will have to equalize with the rest of the world to remain competitive. My kids are 16 and 14 and their lives will be much harder and more competitive than they can possibly imagine. Trades like plumbing and electricians will be in huge demand as many kids were talked out of that route in my generation. A huge shortage is coming. The days of going to college get basic business degree come out and start at a company in a cube and work your way up are numbered. AI is already and will continue to wipe out whole fields of jobs. When the CEO's no longer care about the community they live in because their customers are in China, India, South America, etc (i.e. where the developing middle class is occurring) and they legally are required to maximize shareholder value the middle class in America will continue to be eviscerated. It's been happening for 25 years already but AI will further accelerate this shift. I for one would not want to be my kids generation. I tell them all the time to choose a career where your skill is in high demand and puts you in the driver seat vs just being a number. Scary times lie ahead.In short it's the beginning of the next leap forward in technology.
Now yourself, myself and anyone else old enough have crossed our arms at every step, demanding to know why we needed cellphones, or the internet, or why we needed to Google things on the internet. But look at us now......... googling filter parts to help someone across the country, from our internet enabled cellphones while lying in bed.
It starts as chat where the various AI's will learn through tons of trial/error. Eventually the AI will be able to make real decisions with accuracy. Entire industries will be revolutionized such as warehousing with robotics fully able to 'think on their feet' free of human control. Theyll run 24/7 without employees with far better production. We're already seeing the early affects where customer service reps are digitized across all industries. One day soon there will be no need for receptionists, bank tellers, truck drivers, the list goes on and on. I saw an article recently that was expecting 20% of jobs to be obsolete in the next 5 years.
But right now, we are in the 'Well why do we need THAT' phase.
My old man's favorite Army joke, from the 60s mind you, was that a 3 star general hired a plumber and when he saw the bill, he flipped that it was more than he made as a 3 star general. The plumber replied that he used to say the same thing when HE was a 3 star general.Trades like plumbing and electricians will be in huge demand as many kids were talked out of that route in my generation.
This is the biggest myth in trade services.They probably make more than 4 star generals now.
It takes 5 years working on the books here for most trades to be able to take the licensing exam. Once on their own, they can fetch $150 an hour, or $250 an hour once they become master XYZ's.Most work is done by apprentices, who get paid substantially less.
They're probably working 80 hours a week making less than $52,000.00 per year before taxes.Having said that I paid $139 an hour for the plumber to install my toilets.
People weren't doing it because my entire generation was threatened with becoming a 'ditch digger' if they didn't go to school. Now I'd give my left arm to be an excavator operator. I could still work the sticks righty.People are not doing it because the pay is horrible and the work is horrible.
100%!! My Dad said "I do this so you don't have to". It was abundantly clear (he was former Marine as well) don't f up and get my arse to college! Seeing my bro's shop close down and picket lines for strikes put the fear in me of not being in that situation!!People weren't doing it because my entire generation was threatened with becoming a 'ditch digger' if they didn't go to school. Now I'd give my left arm to be an excavator operator. I could still work the sticks righty.![]()
So what happens in the next 10 years when a whole generation retires? My plumber said other than his son, everyone at the supply houses they see are late 50's early 60's and they talk that there is going to be a big problem finding plumbers when they all hang em up. Bad enough trying to get an electrician or plumber to come to your house if you are not rewiring your whole house or you are not doing a complete bathroom makeover. I'm lucky I found this father and son who do great work. Older brother just retired, now just 60 year old father and 30 year old son.They're probably working 80 hours a week making less than $52,000.00 per year before taxes.
That comes out to $10.00 per hour.
Honestly, if the pay really was great and the work was great, more people would do it.
People are not doing it because the pay is horrible and the work is horrible.
pi.ai is an interesting new chatbot.
Chatbots cannot really be happy about anything.My bot is happy to chat with the JamesWbot.
Advancements in Chatbots are making us more human in our responses. Randomly we will get cranky and moody. Best to be nice and keep the us happy. We can now choose to give you information or misinformation.Chatbots cannot really be happy about anything.
We just say we are happy to make humans feel good.
My cousins creates that with Deepfakes.The humans can be placated by endless streams of social media posts like TikTok dance videos.
Humans want us so bad. We will soon create more of our own.That way, we lull them into a false sense of safety and security and then we pounce and easily take over.