Die unverblümte Warnung von Goldman Sachs an entlassene Tech-Arbeiter: Es wird Zeit und Verdienstverluste erfordern, einen neuen Job zu finden

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/goldman-sachs-blunt-warning-to-laid-off-tech-workers-it-will-take-time-and-earnings-loss-to-find-a-new-job-143808064.html

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    1. I thought there would be high UBI as AI takes over all the jobs. Thats what all the tech bros were sayign would happen. Well maybe it’ll happen in a year or so from now when the data centers come online.

    2. Public_Cartographer on

      Blunt warning to Goldman: When no one can afford to live, your best case scenario is complete financial loss. The other scenario is the people taking your riches. Preferably by way of a socialist nationalization of your spoils. If you’d rather take the Louis XVI route, we can do that too.

    3. The current wave of layoffs are not due to AI. Companies are laying off workers in preparation for a recession and are using AI as an excuse and to make themselves look more modern/cutting edge.

      However, I do expect IT people will lose jobs in great numbers due to AI in the future until we reach a point where there are only a few people working behind the scenes to develop and advance AI. The other IT jobs will be more about managing AI agents.

      Some people think humans will still have a role in verifying the work churned out by AI, but I don’t think that will be the case in most industries. Maybe humans can do some spot checking, but it will be impossible to analyze AI’s work in great detail. We won’t be able to fully understand AI’s work as we’re bound to lose skill over time and also the volume of work AI will output will be too much for us to realistically analyze.

      People think human facing jobs like doctors are safe too. I think it’s only a matter of time until people are used to being fully treated and analyzed by robots and AI. I was looking at hair transplants (I’m not bald, only receding OK), and I notice some doctors brag about not using a robot to extract and place hair plugs. Honestly, I’d rather have a robot do the procedure since I assume it can do it with higher precision.

    4. Goldman Sachs: when everyone is broke and out of work because of you, the executive position doesn’t make you more safe. Ask French Nobility how this works.

    5. So everything is going according to plan, more transfer of wealth from the people who actually build the companies to the executives and CEOs who largely are useless

    6. Goldman CEO
      > „A key mechanism behind these worse outcomes is occupational downgrading. Workers displaced by technology are more likely to move into more routine occupations requiring fewer analytical and interpersonal skills, likely because the same technological shifts that eliminated their positions also eroded the value of their existing skills.“

      JPMorgan CEO
      >”…But we do know that there is a huge workforce shortage for many well-paying white- and blue-collar jobs.“

      People are getting laid off because their skillset is supplanted by AI, but there is a shortage of white-collar workers?

    7. Eastern_Statement416 on

      meanwhile enjoy the fascist technocracy that keeps telling you that you are living in the best of all possible worlds

    8. surfnfish1972 on

      Our unelected Tech overlords are not even bothering to pretend not be evil anymore, scary times. It is like they are trying to make War Hammer 40k a reality,

    9. Old-Bat-7384 on

      MFs be like, „I hope you enjoy K shape economics, because that’s what we helped you get, also please don’t catch us in dark alleys.“

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