10 Industries That AI Will Disrupt First

Published 2023-08-05
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All Comments (21)
  • @FubarMike
    All I'm hearing from this is universal basic income or collapse.
  • @reboo2094
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  • @darda2449
    As a fiction writer, I've tried my skill against AI writing, and I'm not worried yet. And I'm a second-rate writer; my major strength is my imagination. But this is quite possibly subject to change in the future, because the AIs are getting better each year, seemingly!
  • @JB52520
    This is just too depressing to watch. AI isn't general enough to survive without humanity, but it can make us all obsolete and starve us to death. The wealth gap is cruel. It's about to be lethal, and it still won't be enough for the wealthy.
  • @greenjackle
    I have said this for over a decade now. By 2030 to 2040 we will see around a 70% job loss in America. That is also factoring in the jobs added by AI. Why will we see a massive job loss because of AI? Well simply put greed. Money will be the ultimate factor. Higher ups will see that they can do way more with little to no humans in their company. So companies need to be taxed and we need a universal basic income and a national Roth IRA account for all humans that is started from when you are born (retro active starting the year 2000) to the age of 65. This would give people a retirement of $12,000,000. The people can't touch the principal, but they get the yearly interest which at 6% would be about $700,000 a year. When that person does the principal goes to the government. At roughly 1 million people, dying a year that would be $120,000,000,000,000 that the government would get a year. This fund would then pay the debt off and pay for all the programs we should start now like UBI, Universal Healthcare, Education from 2 years old to PHD, Fully paid family leave from 0-2 of your kids life. Military income should be quadrupled for all branches and ranks. Infrastructure projects and smart grid upgrade along with green energy and fiber optic Internet for all. All of this would be paid for in a separate fund set aside that will be paid off after the year 2065. This fund could be over 500 trillion dollars and still be paid off in 4 years. America would be a surplus nation of goods and money. We could find anything we wanted and make it happen. NASA could have a budget of 10 billion dollars a year and it would not hurt our economy at all. So why hasn't the government done this? Well because of greed and wanting people to stay poor. If everyone had what they needed and didn't worry about bills then we would not be suppressed. The government could easily do this and make the USA the greatest nation on earth. But that would take looking past elections and do something that would take a lot of money and foresight and dedication. However we could do it and by retro funding everyone starting the year 2000 that would mean the government will get in 2065 120 trillion dollars for just one million people who died past the age of 65 years old. Now we all know in America more than a million people die a year. It is more like 10-20 million people die a year. But even at 1 million people the government could start funding massive projects. Give NASA a massive budget. The government could create a new massive infrastructure project. The government can put up tons of nuclear power plants and nuclear waste recycling plants along with solar, wind, geo, wave power plants. The government can fund projects to clean the ocean and planet of plastic and waste. The government could put fiber to all homes. Just so many things we could do and the government would know in 2065 they would get at least 120 trillion dollars a year from them on. Making the people of America the commodity. Making us the people worth something and valuable. Because how Roth IRA accounts work is they grow larger the longer you live exponentially. So the longer you live the larger your Roth IRA account grows. Currently a Roth IRA is $6,500 a year or just over $500 a month. At 65 years times $6,500 that's $422,500 the government would have to put into a person's account over 65 years. This account would grow over 65 years to over $12 million dollars. This is a massive investment and return for the government. Honestly I don't understand why the government hasn't done this already. It is a no brainier and would give the USA a guaranteed income over $120 trillion a year at just 1 million people dying. If say 10 million people died that's $1.2 quadrillion dollars. So yeah the US government or the government who does this plan of mine will become the richest nation on the planet.
  • @BroCode465
    I'm a plumber. I think I'm safe....for now!
  • @adams7707
    This transformation is now slow but it will rapidly accelerate in early 2030s and in a 3rd world countries likely after 2050.
  • @markrich7693
    There wouldn’t be A. I technology with out human responsibilities at first
  • @adwaitvedant3297
    Plz raise awarness of how UBI is inevitable now...within next few years...by taxing AI automation generated profit...
  • @paulocic7092
    Good. There have been some people talking about universal income for years now. It's like the help some received during covid. After all, what's the point of all this?
  • @nxxxx9601
    No labour means also no consumption. If nobody can effort the next iPhone why should apple bother using AI to make there processes more efficient. Just doesn’t add up… The most intuitive thing to me would be to increase taxes to absorb a great share of profit companies make due to efficiency gains and the obsolescence of personnel expenses and give people a universal basic income and then people could decide whether they like to live on subsistence level or invest in adjusting themselves to remain relevant for a shrinking job market.
  • @crazyeightsable
    I figure that ai will take all of humans jobs eventuly.Then ubi will necessary.
  • @Vaporious2000
    Eh not sure I agree with this. I still maintain the relationship between humans and AI will be complimentary in nature. Certain things AI will excel at while other things humans will excel at, put it together you get the best of both worlds. Yes, some jobs will be replaced by AI/Robots but the idea that they will outright replace us in all these fields is baseless speculation at this point. All we know for sure is that AI thinks faster than us, that doesn’t mean it’s “smarter” than us in every single scenario or is “better” than us at every single job. And we can always level the playing field with cybernetic enhancements anyway so I’m not worried. Plus true sentient AI doesn’t even exist yet, AI as it is now is just a more sophisticated form of automation which has been around for ages yet us humans are still very relevant.
  • @kingdomcome46
    There is a global chip shortage that is going to set back optimising a lot of AI advancements by a decade or so. In my industry, International business consulting, work is all about new insights in new markets - AI is presently absolutely useless (except maybe in structuring reports or getting my staff to see how a sentence should be constructed). Maybe time will come... so far it is a disappointment relating to my expectations.