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...here is, yes, automation is cutting jobs or impacting them. I I just don't get why people are being so coy about this. Yeah. That was why I took the time to write it was because I think people are, pretending it's not happening, or wanna say, like, w
...the workforce, but there's gonna be other big jobs. I mean, the welding's jobs, we're we're trying to build ships here. Mhmm. Can't find enough. And it's a job that pays 6 more than 6 figures in areas that are not high cost to live in. So it's like,
How many of you have an HR person who wrote the job description? Nobody raised his hand. I said, how many of you typed into an LLM, write a job description for this? All 12 hands go up. So now you think just HR. The entire blocking and tackling of it
...workforce, as you alluded to in the structure of the question, is really a combination, and it's really automation plus demographics. Right? What is the productive capacity of an economy even with the human capacity dropping? The automation capacity
...automation would happen quickly enough that it would displace large numbers of people. That might happen in some economies. In The US, if this administration is successful in bringing manufacturing back, that actually absorbs people who are displaced
...of the workforce is gonna be unemployed in two years.
...our automation developers building better prompts, suggesting them prompts, helping them build evaluation sets. It's much easier to test a script that works as intended than a prompt because you'll have to you the input data can make such a huge diff
You would, I think, agree the majority of that work in but five to ten years, just to put a number on it, will be done by self driving robots, cars, etcetera, trucks. Yeah, Dave? I think it's that might be the wrong way to look at it or I wouldn't lo
...domestic workforce. 15%, by the way, is nearly one in six jobs in the country. And Uber, Walmart, and Amazon have about 4,000,000 people in roles that are applicable there. Further evidence, Amazon is cutting both white collar staff and investing rob
Look like I think that in the future, work will look really different. I think that we're approaching this world in which the marginal cost of, a good output is approaching zero. And I think when that happens, we're going to see ex exponential demand
...automation, towards automated automating and making easier, repeatable business processes with high determinism, that is fully integrated with business, data and business decisions and and and different systems within an enterprise. And how can we ac
...automation. I can do machine learning. I can do all these things. And it's my companies that sell me, you know, things that make my life better are gonna give me those things. So I think that's really spurred some investment. Companies wanna manage t
...total corporate workforce as we get efficiency gains from using AI extensively across the company.
...steps towards automation. And so it it doesn't feel quite as out of the blue to sort of then just add additional, you know, robots to to kind of further that process. Yeah. And I would say that we're seeing funding reflecting that because it's, it's
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