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We're so back, we're gonna escape from McDonalds wageslavery and finally have high-paying jobs that AI couldn't replace, we're all gonna make it.

https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/execs-confused-horrified-huge-ai-135718505.html?guccounter=1
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>>538615543
Fun fact: Most companies big enough to want to replace employees with AI are publicly traded meaning that we might see CEOs replaced by AI very soon because the board saw them as a large expense to cut
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>>538615543
>be CEO
>"AI will replace my lazy workers and allow me to buy the 3rd private jet faster than ever!"
>Receive call from board of directors
>"McShekelstein, what is going on with the obscene costs on AI?!?"
>"But isn't JewGPT free?!?!?!"

No wonder that the west is completely fucked. We are being managed by retards and/or toddlers.
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>>538615543
A few retards not understanding that it wasn't free (how did their teams even get them to believe that?) isn't the bubble popping.
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>>538615824
>We are being managed by retards and/or toddlers.

and yet, somehow its anyones guess why anti semitism is globally on the rise again.
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>>538615543
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>>538616206
The smarter models are requiring more compute. Which is available, but at the same cost as previously. Humans are still cheaper than good machines and will be barring a significant improvement in energy prices and compute efficiency. At best moderately intelligent Ai is useful to smart people. Its smarter than most retards, but most retards are doing jobs where its their hands that make them useful not their brains.
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>>538615543
I don't know why anyone in that position would be surprised by the bog standard tactic of:
1. sell thing for cheap to build dependence on it and drive competition out
2. raise prices now that people have no choice
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>>538616754
current AI is a personal assistant(fenale) tier, it's good for menial office work but not much else.
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>>538615824
and pedophiles
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>>538615543
The point is to pretend like they are too stupid to realize this will cause an economic collapse which will lead to starvation and chaos. Then with that happening they can label everyone who isn’t rich a communist antifa agent. Then they harvest your organs and feed you to the rest of the goyim. Sorry for spoiling the ending. Why do you think trump is building his data center nuke bunker. To keep record of the bad thought crime goys and to survive the nuclear holocaust he is planning immediately once it’s complete. Think Under the Silver Lake but bigger and way more jews
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I've always hated Capitalism because of the myth that rich=smart.
In reality suits are the most dogmatic and stupid people on earth. Genuinely dumb.
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>>538618257
It’s just the worst who realized no one would stop them if they skipped to the front of the line. While everyone else would be happy just raising a family having a home and work to pass the time. Then they destroyed 2/3 and now all you have is a worthless time wasting job that doesn’t pay enough until you an hero
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>>538615543
It tells more about the execs themselves than the technology, AI can do anything if you understand how it works, these guys are the corporate version of gooners AI generating porn, they keep asking the AI in 20 different ways for a specific concept but they don't know how to stage their prompts or if the specific models they use can even produce the outcome they look for.
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From what I understand they were told about the profit (moderate) but not about the costs (huge) kek
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>>538616754
I'm surprised corpos are willing to accept SaaS, still. Especially with sensitive work. But yeah, retards, hilariously, will be the last to be replaced, just because robotics is a whole different animal from AI. Honestly AI would probably make better C-level replacement before it's effective at replacing jobs that will need robotics.
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>>538616206
It's just corporate/procedural inertia. They implemented workflows that depend on AI 2-3 years ago back when token cost was artificially low. Now token costs have risen dramatically, the decision to implement those workflows is more costly than not implementing them. Now they'll have to do another big investigation figuring out how to unimplement it, or to cut costs elsewhere to recoup some revenue.
They're not necessarily retarded individuals - but the business structure as a whole is pretty retarded in that it resists rapid and/or reactionary change.
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Why do you think Trump needed the nuclear dust so bad?
Ever hear of SMRs?

Yeah, patriots are in control, and data centers are mining the Clinton emails as we speak.

If you could just donate $100 to Donald Trump save america
use code RUDY 20 that's RUDY20

When Trump builds the underground SMRs he can finally release the children Podesta is keeping in the tunnels that have access points between Denver airport and Cheyenne

Bottom line.
YOU ARE FUCKED
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>>538616343
>why anti semitism is globally on the rise again.
Truth to be told, this is the only positive thing lately. The pogroms will be awesome.
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JFK Jr. is going to fly out of the ocean in a UAP

>what?

He's going to land it on the White House lawn

>What?

Candace Owens

>What?

>>538619530
^this

>What!

An we're going to do it today.

>What!

Because Baron Trump said so
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>>538615804
I'll believe the AI hype when CEOs get replaced
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>>538616343
The normoids might be raising an eyebrow to global kikery, but they still will take much more abuse before they even think about taking action.
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>>538615543
> billionaires get bill

but taxpayers will pay for it
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>>538619818
Precisely. Do not serve any thought that contributes to this systems success or longevity
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It's funny that they're going through this again not long after going through the same thing with "The Cloud". At first they were overjoyed that they got rid of IT admins and servers, only to find that the "cloud" bills kept increasing until it was higher, often much higher, than the cost of having everything in-house.
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>>538619804
Dude CEOs won't be replaced, they will have personal AI agents fully loyal to them and AI that can interact with the company.

Managers will have an integrated AI in the businesses network itself. The AI will run the numbers and manage everything. The people will be the glue that holds the company together. Since AI can make most of the decisions better than most people only people that have the most inate people skills and intelligence will take those positions. Ai will have humans as figure heads and physical agents as well as psychological arm twisters. You are much less likely to trust an algorithm, but Brenda your hot sexy boss with those cannons is leading another team building meeting in the conference room to go over everyone's performance which is largely just work that needs to be done for traditional sake and legacy.
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>>538616754
Compute is a verb, not a noun, retard.
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>>538620165
As a Noun (Computational Power)In recent years, "compute" has become synonymous with computing power or infrastructure. This concept has been popularized by the explosive growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

Looks like your wrong.
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>>538615543
Nah they’ll just hire H1jeets
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>>538620165
Compute can be a noun (living language blah)
In this case, it's a unit or quality--of-resource.
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>>538615543
Just a glorified search engine. Nothing replaces God's greatest creation. And the Lord warned us of this. Read His book, after all He wrote it for us.
https://youtu.be/XAqkTbw15Kw?si=vsLKzQFk-3_y_nkn
https://ia601703.us.archive.org/6/items/the-holy-bible-king-james-version_202010/The-Holy-Bible-King-James-Version.pdf

John 3:16 KJV
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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>>538616461
lel yeah and it's funny how execs refuse to learn from the failures of others. every one of our companies is run by god damn retards and only continue running because of the small percentage of nerd cucks who do all the work for some stupid fucking reason
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>>538615543
No those corpos are all going to get wiped in the market crash and there's no jobs for anyone, not even jeets. It's still an impressive over the status quo.
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>>538616754
>but most retards are doing jobs where its their hands that make them useful not their brains
There's still plenty retards manning cubicles sending emails and inputting data into SAP software that could be done by an LLM
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>>538618698
The execs aren't the ones proompting you retarded faggot, they hire prompt engineers if they need them.
LLMs are just massive encyclopedias you can ask questions to, if your problem hasn't been solved before and publicly documented AI will be worse worthless.
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>>538615804
>see CEOs replaced by AI very soon because the board saw them as a large expense to cut
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>538615543
Wait till the AI companies raise token prices by 9000% There's your cheap labor bro
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>>538616206
However, this is. AI companies as a whole make 200 million dollars in losses every single quarter. Turns out an intern is much cheaper than a glorified search engine.
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>>538617581
Comanies still haven't figured out "you get what you pay for". These kind of things only apply to the customer you see.
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>>538615804
AI replacing a CEO or even an entire board of directors is actually far more feasible than workers. Their job is almost entirely analytical rather than physical
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>>538622424
it doesn't matter, they're not trying to make an efficient or cheap ai, they're trying to make one far enough ahead of the rest that governments and corporations won't be able to afford not to use it
literally all of the investments are just banking on a future hostage monopoly
anyone who thinks any of this is about replacing panarshmujeet singh as a code monkey is retarded
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>>538622424
>>538615543
KWAB, did they really expect that the jeets they hired would use AI responsibly and respect the honor system instead of taking advantage of the company paying for it and raping their unlimited token usage?
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>>538615804
Plenty of CEOs have already been replaced by AI (An Indian).
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>>538622564
>Lmao that sucker in a trenchcoat over there actually gave me these drugs for FREE!
- An executive
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>>538622424
yeah but that intern might use that money to buy a house or, god forbid, support a family
we can't have an international economic zone with people acting like that
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>>538615543
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I use AI as a websearch collator. I could spend more time on reading through multiple pages finding the same information. But would I be willing to spend on a subscription for such a service? No.
So it feeds me information that has already been produced by another human being.
I say this is the vast majority of interactions people have with ai.
How exactly does this put people out of a job again?
In actual fact it's just creating another department that needs to be staffed
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>>538615543
>Be millennial infra engineer
>Use chatgpt to write scripts and help troubleshoot
>"Nooo you need to use agents and looping self learning and mcp and and and and"
>Ignore them
>They're have to completely reevaluate their skills and scale up or down every few weeks
>I keep (politely) asking chatgpt to make scripts for me and maybe dabble is cli tools
Anyone who went full send into AI is like someone who had every iPad, tablet, and PAD in 2010. They were outpaced by people who just got better at sending well constructed and organized outlook invites.
I.e. people were obsessed with the tools and the workflows vs the results.
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>>538622701
>they're trying to make one far enough ahead of the rest that governments and corporations won't be able to afford not to use it
Which isn't going to happen if they price the tokens so high that hiring humans becomes cheaper again. Job market is full of jobless coders so government can easily leverage that fact against any AI company trying to become a monopoly. And thats not even going to the problem of Deepseek, where cheap bootleg AI versions can do the same basic shit the "best models" can for a fraction of the price.
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>>538624071
>I keep (politely) asking chatgpt to make scripts for me
Enjoy it while it lasts. OpenAI loses 5 billion each year, in the future you have to pay that chatgpt a lot of money whenever you make a polite question. The math simply doesn't add up.
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>>538624151
True, for now though, I'm ahead of the people paying hundreds of dollars out of pocket in an arms race to use 5 vendors to make a new saas slop UI.
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>>538616754
The average women willfully signs up jew daycare to forward emails, schedule schedule and conduct meetings about things that are already in progress by the part of the company that does work, and generates reports with in which only the 1-5 page summary is read with someone with actual use.

Using AI to replace slop work will prevent paying employees directly in return for paying the AI companies. But removing women and boomers from the workplace will be the actual cost saving move.
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>>538624151
They will never be able to charge that much, competitors are much cheaper.
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>>538615543
Ai is basically a digital printing press, it's not going anywhere
So some retard thought he could fill his office with them and the newspapers would just write and print themselves
Well it turns out they do, but you just have to prompt them
Prompting costs money in the same way that paying human workers costs money
Many in the corporate world have not quite gotten this far

Basically what's going on is governments and corporations are locked in a power struggle right now and they're both employing soft extortion techniques to force compel the opposition into compliance which is then responded to in turn generally by some form of malicious compliance or lawfare. Corps realize they're in a position to exercise powerful leverage in key sectors in order to apply significant pressure to Governments; Governments are responding by attempting to strategically categorize them into legislative zones where they're able to escape standard legal procedures and enforce actions which would otherwise be unheard of in the corporate domain

Meanwhile, there's a bunch of chaos happening in the middle ranging from retards, coin farmers, disingenuous asshats and eccentric weirdos and by the end of it, we wind up with an intersect where shit like this becomes reality
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>>538615543
They'll just lay off people anyhow.
Remember during the plandemic when two thirds of the world economy stood still and literally fuck all happened?
Yeah! That's how "essential" 66%+ of "job" really are.
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>>538624654
Women and niggers are giving seats on the board of directors of every large publicly listed companies.
Answer why that is and then you will realise why AI will not replace them
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>>538615804
I hope and wish for this to be true.
FUCK CEO'S!
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>>538615824
>AHAHAHA GET FUCKED WAGIES, AI DOESN'T REQUIRE SICK DAYS
>>Oh, but Mr Employim, the AI requires token olam payments. And it seems your few jeet vibe coders have made six million prompts in the last fifteen hours. Oy vey, generated bob and vagene is not free, you wouldn't want to be datanti-semitic, would you?



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