• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    1 hour ago

    Find me the real world use cases of it replacing people for cheaper. You can’t, they don’t exist right now, it’s all cover for layoffs to happen while keeping stonk price high.

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      Receptionists and call centers. Really, I have first hand experience.

      The ai is infinitely patient, can handle infinite calls at once. The caller experience is often higher because they don’t have to wait on hold or get a call back, it’s getting better at solving harder problems.

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    13 hours ago

    Interesting to speculate how many of these are “Bullshit Jobs”, which arguably are the only ones AI is capable of replacing. While this may suck in the short term (especially for USians and others without a decent social security net), in the long run it may lead to more fulfilling work.

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    23 hours ago

    “This category was down by 0.2% from May of 2024 to May of 2025, a tiny drop, but one made more notable by employment in general trending up 0.8% in the same time period.”

    So it just dropped enough for the people deploying ai to realize it sucks and people are cheaper and better. Jeez media really likes to write the headline that keep the advertisers happy.

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      46 minutes ago

      Actually most job growth has been in Healthcare, a field that is very resistant to AI right now. So if you remove that I think the trend is even less significant (and probably not anything that holds up to much scrutiny).

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    22 hours ago

    This category was down by 0.2% from May of 2024 to May of 2025, a tiny drop, but one made more notable by employment in general trending up 0.8% in the same time period.

    Correlation much?

    Comparing a trend in a category expected to be affected by AI, to general employment doesn’t mean the drop is because of the expected reason. Could be those businesses are suffering job losses for other, more mundane reasons.

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    22 hours ago

    Hopefully the AI bubble will slowly lose air instead of popping all at once and we won’t have a devastating crash.

    Maybe?

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      21 hours ago

      As a generation that has experienced several once in a lifetime events. Lol. Lmao even.

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        21 hours ago
        1. Mass layoffs due to AI.
        2. Economy crashes due to AI bubble burst.
        3. Businesses collapse because AI can’t replace the people that got replaced, especially in the long term
        4. Economy sucks so there’s no money to hire the people who lost their jobs
        5. War and climate change get worse and affect the nouveaux poore more than ever before
        6. A huge volcanic eruption or meteor hit causes local deaths somewhere and worldwide catastrophe
        7. Half-Life 3 releases, but nobody has money or hardware to play it
        8. Aliens invade
        9. Economy goes wild with some stupid new tech.