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I believe this video largely underestimates
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I ASKED CHATGPT WHAT IT THINKS ABOUT THIS Predictions like “global collapse by 2027” are fear-based, not evidence-based
Every major technological shift has triggered dramatic claims:
The steam engine would destroy jobs
Computers would make all office workers obsolete
The internet would end physical business
Instead, these technologies reshaped work and created thousands of new industries and professions.
AI is another powerful shift — but saying “collapse in 2 years” is speculation, not reality.
🔹 2. AI will automate tasks — not eliminate “most jobs”
A job isn’t just one action. It’s a mix of:
Decision-making
People interaction
Creativity
Context and judgment
Manual or physical work
Responsibility and accountability
AI can automate pieces of jobs — usually repetitive or routine tasks — not entire roles.
Even in fields like coding, writing, marketing… humans still:
💡 Decide goals
💡 Judge quality
💡 Understand users
💡 Take responsibility
Automation tends to shift what humans do, not erase them.
🔹 3. New jobs always follow new technology
Think about careers that didn’t exist 10–15 years ago:
TikTok influencers
Drone operators
Data scientists
Cybersecurity analysts
Cloud architects
UI/UX designers
eSports managers
Social media marketers
AI is already creating new roles:
AI prompt engineers
Model evaluators
Synthetic data designers
Human-AI collaboration specialists
Robotics operators
Tech opens opportunities.
🔹 4. Economic collapse predictions are usually attention-grabs
“AI will end jobs by 2027” is dramatic so it spreads well online.
People who make extreme predictions often:
Want viral views
Sell courses
Push political narratives
Don’t understand economics
Reality is far more boring:
Governments adapt
Companies adapt
Workers adapt
Human societies don’t flip to zero-jobs in 24 months.
🔹 5. What will change?
Not everything stays the same. Here’s the real picture:
Routine work:
Data entry, basic writing, repetitive analysis → will decline quickly.
Hybrid work:
Jobs where humans + AI together = stronger.
Teachers, engineers, doctors, designers → will use AI like a tool.
Human-first work:
Construction, care work, social jobs → remain in demand and grow.
AI will be like spreadsheets or smartphones — a tool everybody learns to use.
🔹 6. The smartest response is preparation, not panic
You don’t beat AI.
You learn to use it better than others.
Skills that survive:
✔ People skills
✔ Decision-making
✔ Leadership
✔ Strategy
✔ Practical hands-on jobs
✔ Creativity
✔ Communication
✔ Adaptability
Skills that explode in value:
⭐ AI literacy
⭐ How to give instructions (prompting)
⭐ Workflow design
⭐ Critical thinking
⭐ Working with AI
Final Thought
AI won’t destroy jobs in 2027.
But it will transform how we work over the next decade.
The winners won’t be the people trying to stop AI —
they’ll be the people who learn to use it.
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Coding Result
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| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | approval |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
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