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by this year mentioned 2038 most jobs will be still made by humans but in background will slowly be replaced by androids, why i think this? simple the famous german company BMW just replaced few weeks ago an autonomus robot that worked 50 hours in a week (5 shifts of 10 hours each) for a new one that does more hours of work and charges faster all this autonomusly ofc (here's a pic of the robot):
and we're just in 2026, its no wonder big companies will slowly automate and pay the best people in the sector or just occasionally ask freelancers/agency's to help them, but all the normal people are kinda fucked lets take for example the meta lay off of almost 8k people to replace them by ai and hire ai specialists instead.
lets also talk about the 700 employe klarna's lay off that will replace 30% of the company in ai automations and all this will be just controlled and supervised by jusr few ai's specialists, but ofc the company was too incompetent to do something this big quickly like meta did and had to rehire employes what a dumb decision from the company.
duolingo one of the biggest app's for learning a language just replaced 10% of human translators into ai one's, and the few that remained will just be supervising the ai and checking everything the ai takes out is right (true duo killer):
the CEO of IBM Arvind Krishna in a conference said that 30% of all administation, HR and all the jobs that do not communicate with the client will easily be replaced in few years, they ofc failed and had to hire some new employes.
this is just the starting, no one's safe from these people's mind, so if someone in here thinks that they'll be just fine with some high degree job they simply delusional, by time the world will develop and even lawyers, doctors and other high degree jobs will be probably replaced not all but a majority or half of them will be and the remaining will just need to supervise till the machines become more reliable and need less human supervision till in public places and companies will have a 10-20% of actual humans the best high degree ones that will eventually be replaced by better experienced people and the remaining 80-90% automated by androids, robots and ai's, hope y'all liked the thread and my theory please dnr.
duolingo one of the biggest app's for learning a language just replaced 10% of human translators into ai one's, and the few that remained will just be supervising the ai and checking everything the ai takes out is right (true duo killer):
the CEO of IBM Arvind Krishna in a conference said that 30% of all administation, HR and all the jobs that do not communicate with the client will easily be replaced in few years, they ofc failed and had to hire some new employes.