https://youtu.be/sl6bq1iC56Y?si=tZpaae5jif0gLnoV
*Censorship will make AI worse to what the young/newcomers will experience
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***I do not mean to copy his plan...I just know that it is such good info to pass-a-long...
#1 what exactly makes a job safe or doomed?
45% of jobs can be automated -
Harvey -
1. predictable and repetitive work is the first to go. (AI will replace)
2. Work that requires trust, creativity, or dexterity in the physical world.
(much harder to replace by AI)
3. government sector jobs where efficiency is not a key metric.
*government will have to pick up slack... maybe due to political arguments.
4. Jobs that Use AI directly;
entrepreneurship will be highest post to succeed.
UBI maybe? (if the currency is stable enough)
who survives: those who can adapt.
#2 jobs that re already dead or in decline.
cashiers... going out.
automation... will be automated
AI is a pattern machine
paralegals
accountants
...service jobs...;
#3
jobs of the future
1. AI builders and specialists
(requires electricity)
**like prompt architects ... prompt modification to get correct answers from AI
2. Cybersecurity and AI safety
3. Energy, clean energy, and climate tech
installation, growth, etc...
4. Healthcare and biotech innovators
5. Entrepreneurs and solopreneurs who leverage AI
WEF and PWC and Microsoft, McKinzie, and.....
1. skilled trades and maintenance
2. mental health and social services
3. robotics and engineering
4. farming and green tech
5. creative and performing arts
#4
the playbook for winning in the age of AI
1. Audit your job and adapt.
2. Build a path to wealth
-pillar 1: become a builder - modern entrepreneurship with AI leverage
-pillar 2: a side hustle for cashflow resilience
-pillar 3: own assets (stocks, bonds, etc...)
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Week 1
Run the AI test on your career.
Month 1
Enroll in one course, master one AI tool, and buy your first share of an index fund.
Month 3
Ship one offer, start freelancing, deliver a product, or service - using AI as much as possible.
Month 6
Raise your prices, automate what you can, and increase your rate of investment into assets.
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