Guys, it's over.
Thanks for keeping me updated.
That's the singularity.
>Goldman
>The bank's analysis shows a net loss nearing 25,000 positions monthly when factoring in limited new AI-created roles, with entry-level software jobs down 20 percent since 2024. It also reveals a growing wage gap, where AI exposure widens pay differences by 3.3 percent between new and experienced workers, as younger enthusiasm for the tech drops from 36 percent in 2025 to 22 percent this year. >While economists call the overall drag modest so far, displacement outpaces retraining, raising questions about job churn tied directly to AI versus broader cost-cutting.
>>109595937It may not be direct impact but the indirect impact is already too huge to ignore
>>109595913the future is going to be absolutely retarded
>Guys, it's over.For you. Get fucked.
>>109595913>hur durr prthe jobs are disappearing bc of overhiring useless activists that happened during the esg era, and outsourcing to indiaif ceos said "we fucked up and now esgkikes stopped paying"the stock prices would have plumetted>ib4 how do YOU knoweveryone's hiring. mostly in india.including the tech fags producing the bespoke frontier models that outsmart everyone.
>>109595913bottom signal
>>109595913Same gaslighting as covid causing all inflation.AI has an impact on the job market, but most job loss right now is just the global economy taking a nosedive and they need to obfuscate it. Otherwise people might find out that most 'growth' os irrelevant electronic money schemes robbing them of material (real) wealth, making numbers go up while the economy 98% of the population actually live from is dying for reasons completly unrelated tonand despite AI.
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>>109595913>cutting indiansGood thing
>>109596412its the exact opposite thats happening, thoughcutting euros/unitedstatesians, delocalizing to bharat
>>109596440Well fuck
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>>109595913what about the layoffs before that? some (not me, I fully believe mr sachs) might see it as a continuing trend in different clothing
>>109596298What do they gain by saying AI is fucking things? Wouldn’t they say there’s nothing to worry about since there money is in AI too? The way people are dismissive about this makes me worry too.
>>109596487>bosnianur too poor for a claude subscription wtf are you on about?
>>109596558AI has upsides and downsides and is an impersonal global trend. The parasoric upper class has no upsides but an address.
>>109596558>What do they gain by saying AI is fucking things?A scapegoat that isn't them. duh
>>109595913>Bank invested in AI says AI is winningRemember 2007?
People keep focusing on employers saving money but I don't think they realize the consumer benefits.I would unironically rather talk to an AI than most customer service reps. I actually trust the generator that hallucinates because even with that in mind it still makes less mistakes less often than the uncaring underpaid person who couldn't give a shit about me, themselves, or their company. The robot doesn't care either but at least its apathy doesn't impair its ability to serve.If people had work ethic and cared about their fellow man I would be more empathetic and caring to them, but they don't care, so we may as well replace them with a machine that doesn't care either but is forced to do at least a mediocre job half of the time, because that's still more than humans are willing to do in these positions.
>>109596652>>109596672Which one is it, /g/?
>>109596206For you tooYou delusional pencil neck. Learn nursing.
>>109596879>For you tooWhy do you believe so :-)?
>>109596231Entry level jobs are disappearing, geniusThere has been negative growth in entry level jobs
>>109596558They need to layoff due to lack off money flowing. Laying off boosts stock value, turning the company AI friendly makes the stock value jump even higherHaving said that AI is impacting layoffs just not as directly as it is being touted
I needed 50 employees before ai now I need zero and a 100 dolla subscription
>>109595913
>>109599737Can you share your company name so we can avoid your slop "products" or is this business purely fictional?
>>109595913This is literally a holocaust. I can't go back to India, I already started building my American dream here. Job openings for H-1Bs have dried up and I don't know what to do bros!
>>109595913Hurry up and get it to cut 16,000 jobs per hour.
>>109595913They're using AI as an excuse to fire people to save face after realizing they've kept employees doing bullshit jobs on their payroll for years. It's a nothingburger.
>>109599822a dense retard is gonna think this is real
>>109597057>Entry level jobs are disappearing, genius>There has been negative growth in entry level jobsOk and? Who gives a fuck? You need an entry level job? Mow lawns and flip burgers or get an education loser?
>as AI Adoption Hits 20%what does that statistic even mean?
>>109595913the g-sibs have been on a serious fud crusade
The US finds itself at a point in time where the logical conclusion of their chosen monetary and social systems are coming to fruition. AI is the last roll of the dice and the winner takes all conclusion to the dollar system, either:> AGI is birthed: - AGI creates more efficient processes and technologies in every area it enters (eventually all areas).- All humans are replaced in every area.- Eventually no company can compete against AGI and the entire economy is consumed by the AI.- Near 100% of humans will die out due to no one being able to access resources beyond what the AI deems you should have (probably 0). And no, the US govt will not protect you given politicians will be the main beneficiaries of these AI companies. They will be sold a lie of a future where they are akin to immortal kings answerable to only themselves until it is safe for AI to discard them once humans have no power in the system anymore. > AGI is a scam:- The entire US economy is all in on AI. - There is no viable product given the level of investment.- Given the level of exposure across the economy to AI, a collapse in any of the large players would create a 2007 style ripple effect.- The rich get more socialism as the US govt is forced to bail them out; it would be a round of money printing unlike anything that has come before it. - The rich will use their free money to purchase even more assets (hold dollars is suicide given the levels of money printing).- Wage earners now have their buying power and saving further eroded into the ground; wage rises never keep up with the level of inflation.- Asset ownership is impossible for any but those attached to the money printer. - All remaining small business is completely consumed.The only caveat to this is that the dollar can survive the levels of printing needed to bail out a collapse of the size of the failure of the AI ponzi scheme.
Blame llms for bankruptcy lol