Brace yourself. What may have seemed a fascinating novelty and interesting curiosity, is scaling up and poised for massive deployment. Here's a brief video, sixteen minutes and 14 seconds, updating on Artificial Intelligence (AI) already taking over various job categories -


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A few highlights:
09:55 - unemployment forecast: 42% of registered nurses, 47% of truck drivers, 64% of accountants, 65% of teaching assistants, 89% of fast food workers.
10:39 - 3.8% growth in GDP predicted, consisting of consumer spending and "non-residential fixed investments"
11:17 - top 10% of income earners account for 50% of consumer spending
11:40 - "non-residential fixed investments" means AI data centers (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, etc)
12:00 - top 10% own 90% of stock market
12:15 - average citizens becoming much less of the equation; being eliminated from economy
12:37 - mention of Sam Altman and UBI (Universal Basic Income)
12:55 - mention of top AI executives saying UBI will help unemployed with the AI transition
13:31 - mention of Elon Musk being asked, in an interview, what career advice he would give... causing him to remain silent for 14 seconds... speechless.

Ironically, accompanying this video, there is an AI-generated transcript and an AI-generated summary.

"AI generated video summary: Morgan Hill Farms reveals unexpected garden challenges and canning triumphs. A discussion about AI's potential impact on the economy and jobs follows. Prepare for a surprising perspective on the future of work."

It's not just the USA. Articles tout China's automated workforce:
1) ZME Science - https://www.zmescience.com/science/...ots-than-the-rest-of-the-world-combined/
2) Global Times - https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202502/1328649.shtml
As one commentor aptly said: "The human being is being supplanted right before our eyes."