For the back half of the 20th century (what Fortune founder Henry Luce called “The American Century”), MBA and law degree programs were a ticket to a great office job and a path to the American Dream. The 21st century is asking the question: What happens when all those office jobs get automated?..

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    Put it on polymarket or something, I want to make some money off of such stupidity.

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    Suleyman has been a known bullshitter for years now. Even people who agree with him wished he would shut the fuck up.

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    I can’t imagine saying anything so wildly ignorant in my professional career. He should be fired for publicly saying something that makes Microsoft sound like they have no idea what is going on in the real world.

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    He has just given himself an eighteen month deadline to succeed or lose his own job. At least, that’s how I’d interpret it if I was in a position to fire his ass.

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      Actually, I’d interpret it as him losing his job in 18 months regardless of whether he succeeds or fails, since management is a white-collar job.

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      I would just fire him now for being obviously incompetent. How can someone competent make such an unrealistic prediction?

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    Remember 18 months ago when all programmers and software engineers were going to be replaced… Still waiting…

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    JFC jobs aren’t getting automated they are getting enhanced.

    Work will shift it’s not going away.

    This hyperbolic c suite AI nonsense is pure pump and dump.

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    Given Macroslops recent track record with updates I find it more likely that all Win 11 PCs will be bricked within 18 months…

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    Translation: Dear investors, please keep supplying truck-loads of money for us to burn!
    You’ll get it all back and so much more! We promise, in 18 months!

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    Oh cool so that means Star Citizen will be finished by then, right? AI should be able to build an even better version from scratch in a few hours, surely

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      Of course! I’m deeply sorry the previous version didn’t compile. Here is your absolute 100% final working game “star citizen 2” as requested. And this is why it works: (blahblahblah)

      (Any LLM ever)

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    I mean, the idea that all white-collar jobs could be automated is obviously stupid. But even if just 50% could be made redundant by increased productivity, or 20%, that would generate enormous downward pressure on wages and salaries and turn this kind of job into college-degree burger flipping, economically.

    The world went through the very similar blue-collar job destruction in the 80s and 90s. Back then, Conservatives decided this was all a Very Good Thing, and Neoliberals shrugged. The made vast swaths of industrial areas suddenly derelict and impoverished. It’s hard to believe that Detroit was once one of the wealthiest cities in America.

    We must tax companies that use AI to reduce workforce to offset cost benefits. Society will have to deal with the suddenly impoverished accountants and lawyers and needs extra revenue.

    The worst part of this AI revolution is that it affects most directly those that have the least experience, as it’s easier to replace an entrant with software. Yet another way young people are screwed, yet another way society absolutely needs to step in to make sure the next generation has a fighting chance.

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      It sounds like your problem is with capitalism and not AI and automation. You don’t like the extra productivity going towards private institutions rather than the workers they displaced or society as a whole, right?

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        Even with capitalism there is distributivism and there is “neoliberal” capitalism and there is mercantilism and oligopolism. The former two don’t become worse or better from automation. More likely better. The latter two become worse because everything new is power-guarded from benefiting anyone other than elites having power.

        It’s the old question that was being explored in science fiction even before computers. It just took hundred years to reach the problem itself.

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        I would agree. I find that AI does have useful applications, for example in language translation, medical imaging, etc.

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    …and then you get a situation where you can’t do anything without AI-doctrine, -order, and -oversight. No person is ever able to compete against it, no matter how flawed the AI-result, because it’s made the ultimate authority. The future is glorious under AI leadership. Because AI is sacred , superior and the guardian of truth. /s

    Let’s hope the World will see the trend of this ‘ideology’ for what it is… doubtful, because it’s tech, not politics.

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    Maybe he is just trying to keep his job for another 18 months to get a huge payday.

    AI has failed to effectively replace a single profession so far, and I do not see it fully replacing it in that timeframe.