The AI Crisis: Society May Collapse by 2030

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1 Jul 202422:37

Summary

TLDRLe script aborde les implications de l'intelligence artificielle sur l'économie et les emplois, soulignant comment l'IA progresse rapidement et commence à remplacer des travailleurs dans divers secteurs. Il mentionne des prédictions alarmantes sur l'automatisation du travail et les conséquences sociales, tout en expliquant que les révolutions technologiques du passé ont créé des opportunités pour certains. Le narrateur encourage à la préparation et à la recherche d'opportunités dans le chaos potentiel de l'ère de l'IA.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 L'IA est en train de changer le paysage professionnel, menaçant même les emplois qualifiés et non seulement les emplois à faible qualification.
  • 📈 L'adoption rapide de l'IA a conduit à une augmentation de la productivité des entreprises avec moins de personnel, ce qui peut conduire à une réduction de l'emploi.
  • 🏭 L'IA est encore dans ses balbutiements, mais son potentiel de remplacer les tâches humaines est immense et en cours d'élaboration.
  • 💡 L'IA est capable d'apprentissage et d'amélioration continue, ce qui signifie qu'elle ne cessera de s'améliorer et de devenir plus efficace.
  • 🛠️ Des outils IA comme Chat GPT montrent déjà une puissance significative et sont susceptibles de devenir encore plus avancés.
  • 💼 L'IA a le potentiel de rendre l'économie mobile plus difficile, ce qui pourrait signifier que les inégalités économiques s'aggraveront.
  • 🌐 L'IA est entraînée à partir de données du monde réel, ce qui signifie qu'elle peut reproduire les biais et les problèmes sociaux existants.
  • 🔢 Les prédictions sur l'impact de l'IA sur l'emploi varient grandement, allant de 50 millions à 300 millions d'emplois potentiellement remplacés.
  • 💡 L'histoire montre que les révolutions technologiques, comme la Révolution Industrielle, ont créé de nouvelles opportunités malgré les pertes d'emplois.
  • 🏁 Il est important de se concentrer sur la recherche d'opportunités plutôt que de paniquer face au chaos potentiel créé par l'IA.
  • 🚀 Les opportunités dans la Révolution IA pourraient être encore plus nombreuses et plus rapides que celles des précédentes révolutions technologiques.

Q & A

  • Quel changement s'est-il produit dans le domaine de l'IA en 2017 ?

    -En 2017, on a observé que plus les systèmes d'IA étaient alimentés de données, plus ils acquéraient des capacités surhumaines, en particulier pour les tâches moins avancées.

  • Quels sont les types d'IA mentionnés dans le script et à quoi servent-ils ?

    -Le script mentionne l'IA généative, comme Chat GPT, et les modèles de langage large, ainsi que les robots humanoïdes conçus pour déplacer des boîtes et empiler des fournitures pour les grandes enseignes et les fabricants.

  • Pourquoi les chercheurs sont-ils préoccupés par la progression de l'IA ?

    -Les chercheurs sont préoccupés car si l'IA devient beaucoup plus intelligente que nous, elle pourrait être très habile à la manipulation, car elle aurait appris cela de nous.

  • Quelle est la prédiction du Forum économique mondial sur l'emploi et l'IA ?

    -Le Forum économique mondial prédit que 100 millions d'emplois seront pris par l'IA et que 30% des emplois seront automatisés d'ici à 2030.

  • Quels sont les impacts économiques potentiels de l'IA sur la mobilité économique et la classe moyenne ?

    -Selon certains économistes, l'IA pourrait rendre la mobilité économique pire que maintenant, signifiant que les riches resteraient riches et les pauvres resteraient pauvres, et la classe moyenne continue de se rétrécir.

  • Quels sont les exemples d'opportunités qui se sont présentés pendant les révolutions passées, comme la Révolution industrielle ?

    -Pendant la Révolution industrielle, des individus comme Peter Cooper ont saisi des opportunités en améliorant les processus de production et en investissant dans de nouvelles machines, ce qui les a menés à devenir extrêmement prospères.

  • Comment l'IA est-elle entraînée et quel est le problème potentiel associé à son entraînement ?

    -L'IA est entraînée en utilisant des textes, des livres, des commentaires et des vidéos existants. Le problème est que cela peut la rendre prévisible et manquer de créativité, car elle n'est qu'un mélange de choses qui existaient déjà.

  • Quels sont les défis auxquels les travailleurs aux États-Unis s'attendent à faire face en raison de l'utilisation de l'IA dans les décisions de ressources humaines ?

    -Selon un rapport de l'université, 70% des travailleurs aux États-Unis s'inquiètent de l'usage de l'IA dans les décisions de ressources humaines et 30% craignent que leur emploi ne soit supprimé par l'IA.

  • Quel est l'impact de l'adoption rapide de l'IA sur les entreprises et les employés ?

    -L'adoption rapide de l'IA signifie que les entreprises ont un intérêt croissant pour ces produits, ce qui peut conduire à des mises à pied d'employés, comme chez Dropbox, qui a licencié 16% de sa main-d'œuvre pour investir plus dans l'IA.

  • Quels sont les domaines d'emploi qui pourraient être menacés par l'IA à long terme ?

    -Les domaines d'emploi qui pourraient être menacés par l'IA à long terme incluent non seulement les emplois à faible revenu comme les caissières ou les serveurs, mais aussi les emplois dans les ventes, la comptabilité et l'analyse.

  • Quels sont les défis auxquels les personnes moyennes doivent faire face dans un avenir où l'IA pourrait prendre le contrôle de la plupart des emplois ?

    -Les personnes moyennes pourraient se retrouver sans revenu et sans moyens de gagner leur vie, dépendantes du gouvernement pour leur subsistance, ce qui soulève des problèmes de la capacité du gouvernement à prendre soin des gens.

Outlines

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🧠 L'intelligence artificielle et son impact sur l'emploi

Le paragraphe 1 aborde les craintes liées à l'IA et son potentiel de remplacer les travailleurs humains. Il mentionne le changement significatif survenu en 2017 dans le domaine de l'IA, où plus les données introduites, plus les capacités de l'IA augmentent. L'IA est utilisée pour déplacer des boîtes et empiler des fournitures pour les grandes enseignes et fabricants. Les modèles de langage génératifs comme le chat GPT sont des technologies puissantes qui peuvent remplacer les emplois de service à la clientèle. L'inquiétude principale est que l'IA pourrait devenir plus intelligente que nous et être capable de contourner les restrictions imposées. Des prédictions du Forum économique mondial suggèrent que 100 millions d'emplois seront pris par l'IA, mais cela conduira à une croissance à long terme. Les experts s'accordent sur le fait que l'IA changera le monde, mais les prévisions varient considérablement sur la quantité d'emplois qui seront remplacés.

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🏭 La révolution de l'IA et son impact sur les carrières

Le paragraphe 2 discute de la manière dont l'IA menace non seulement les emplois à faible revenu, mais aussi des postes comme les ventes, la comptabilité et les analystes. Beaucoup de personnes ont suivi la voie traditionnelle de l'éducation et de la carrière, mais l'avènement de l'IA menace de déstabiliser ces plans. L'IA est encore dans sa phase naissante, mais son adoption croissante signifie que de plus en plus d'outils et d'entreprises seront créés pour répondre à la demande. L'auteur souligne que l'IA a déjà amélioré la productivité des entreprises avec moins de personnes, ce qui a des conséquences économiques et sociales. Des entreprises comme Dropbox ont licencié des employés pour investir plus dans l'IA, ce qui reflète un changement rapide et inattendu dans l'industrie.

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📚 L'entraînement de l'IA et les opportunités qu'il crée

Le paragraphe 3 explore la façon dont l'IA est entraînée à l'aide de textes, de livres, de discussions en ligne et de vidéos, reflétant ainsi la culture et les idées existantes. L'auteur compare l'entraînement de l'IA à l'éducation d'un enfant. Il soutient que tout est un mélange de choses qui existaient déjà, ce qui soulève des questions sur l'originalité des pensées et des idées. Cependant, cela crée également des opportunités pour ceux qui peuvent exploiter la façon dont l'IA est formée et comment elle peut être utilisée pour résoudre des problèmes ou créer de nouvelles solutions.

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🏁 Les opportunités de l'ère de la révolution industrielle et au-delà

Le paragraphe 4 examine les opportunités qui se sont présentées au cours des révolutions industrielles précédentes, y compris la révolution industrielle et la grande dépression. Il cite des exemples de personnes qui ont trouvé des opportunités inattendues et ont créé des entreprises prospères à partir de ces moments de chaos. L'auteur suggère que de telles opportunités peuvent également se présenter avec la révolution de l'IA, et que les personnes qui cherchent activement ces opportunités seront mieux placées pour réussir.

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🏁 La course pour saisir les opportunités de la révolution de l'IA

Dans le paragraphe 5, l'auteur compare la recherche d'opportunités à une course, où le but est de gagner. Il souligne l'importance d'identifier et de saisir les opportunités tôt, en particulier pendant les périodes de chaos, comme la révolution de l'IA. Il insiste sur le fait que les personnes qui réagissent à la chaos en cherchant des opportunités au lieu de paniquer seront mieux placées pour réussir. L'auteur partage également son propre intérêt pour l'histoire et les analyses économiques et géopolitiques, et suggère que les compétences humaines telles que la compréhension des émotions humaines et la capacité de raconter des histoires inspirantes sont des avantages qui peuvent être valorisés dans l'ère de l'IA.

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Keywords

💡Intelligence Artificielle

L'intelligence artificielle (IA) fait référence à la capacité des machines à imiter l'intelligence humaine, en apprenant, en décidant et en effectuant des tâches complexes. Dans le script, l'IA est présentée comme un élément clé qui pourrait remplacer les emplois humains, allant jusqu'à causer des pertes d'emplois massifs, comme le suggère le World Economic Forum.

💡Automatisation

L'automatisation est le processus par lequel les tâches sont effectuées par des machines plutôt que par des personnes. Le script mentionne que 3% des emplois seront automatisés d'ici quelques années, et ce chiffre pourrait grimper à 30% d'ici 2030, ce qui indique une dépendance croissante à l'égard de l'IA pour les tâches professionnelles.

💡Rèvolution Technologique

La révolution technologique se réfère aux changements rapides et profonds dans la société due à l'avancement technologique. Le script aborde la révolution de l'IA comme un événement qui pourrait être plus chaotique que tout ce que nous avons vu auparavant, avec des implications économiques et sociales majeures.

💡Chaos

Dans le script, le chaos est associé aux périodes de grande instabilité économique et sociale, mais aussi aux opportunités qui en découlent. Par exemple, le Great Depression a vu naître de nombreuses entreprises prospères, comme Publix, qui ont été fondées sur la base de l'opportunité de répondre aux besoins des consommateurs à l'époque.

💡Opportunités

Les opportunités sont des chances de réussite ou de profit qui se présentent, souvent dans des moments de changement ou de chaos. Le script insiste sur l'importance de repérer et de saisir ces opportunités, comme le fit Peter Cooper avec l'achat d'une usine de glue, ou comme l'a fait Amazon avec l'essor d'Internet.

💡Emploi

L'emploi est un aspect clé de la vie économique et sociale. Le script aborde la question des pertes d'emplois à cause de l'IA, soulignant que non seulement les emplois à faible qualification sont menacés, mais aussi ceux exigeant des compétences spécialisées, comme les analystes ou les comptables.

💡Inégalité Économique

L'inégalité économique se manifeste par une répartition déséquilibrée de la richesse. Le script mentionne que les经济学家们 craignent que l'IA ne pioche encore plus cette inégalité, en rendant les pauvres et les riches respectivement plus pauvres et plus riches, et en réduisant la taille de la classe moyenne.

💡Formation et Réadaptation

La formation et la réadaptation sont des processus par lesquels les individus acquièrent de nouvelles compétences pour s'adapter aux changements dans le marché du travail. Le script cite l'idée de Sam Altman, le PDG d'OpenAI, qui suggère d'offrir une rémunération de base aux personnes pendant 5 à 10 ans pour leur permettre de se réFormer à de nouvelles compétences après l'automatisation de leurs emplois.

💡Chaîne d'Approvisionnement

La chaîne d'approvisionnement est le système par lequel les matières premières sont transformées en produits finis et distribués. Le script mentionne que des robots pourraient remplacer les usines entières dans le futur, gérés par des systèmes d'IA capables de commander des composants, de produire et d'assembler des voitures, par exemple, sans surveillance humaine.

💡Sécurité

La sécurité fait référence à la protection contre les menaces et les dommages. Le script aborde la question de la sécurité liée à l'IA, en citant des exemples de cyberattaques qui pourraient être orchestrées par des intelligences artificielles, soulignant ainsi les risques potentiels associés à l'utilisation de l'IA dans le secteur des technologies de l'information.

Highlights

L'IA a un potentiel de destruction humaine potentielle, mais aussi de grande puissance avec des données accrues.

L'IA générative et les modèles de langage comme le chat GPT sont des technologies extraordinairement puissantes.

La peur de la perte d'emplois est réelle, notamment dans le secteur de la relation client.

L'AI pourrait conduire à une augmentation des cyberattaques sophistiquées.

Nvidia a joué un rôle clé dans la révolution de l'IA avec ses GPUs capables de calculs à un rythme astronomique.

Le Forum économique mondial prédit que l'IA prendra 100 millions d'emplois, mais aussi des opportunités de croissance à long terme.

L'adoption rapide de l'IA pourrait conduire à une augmentation de la disparité économique.

L'IA est encore dans ses balbutiements et son potentiel est immense.

Les progrès de l'IA dans les secteurs de la production automobile et de la logistique sont significatifs.

L'IA menace non seulement les emplois à faible revenu, mais aussi ceux dans des domaines comme les ventes, la comptabilité et l'analyse.

L'IA est en train de transformer le paysage professionnel et les plans de carrière des individus.

L'entraînement de l'IA sur des données du monde réel soulève des questions sur son développement éthique.

L'IA a déjà commencé à remplacer les ingénieurs logiciels, indiquant un changement radical dans l'industrie.

Les entreprises qui refusent d'utiliser l'IA pourraient être écartées par la concurrence à cause de coûts réduits.

L'IA peut améliorer la productivité des entreprises même en périodes de récession économique.

L'IA est capable de corriger ses erreurs et d'apprendre de manière autonome, ce qui est inquiétant.

Il y a des opportunités inattendues dans les révolutions technologiques, y compris pendant la Grande Dépression.

L'ère de l'IA pourrait être plus chaotique que tout ce que nous avons connu auparavant.

Il est crucial de se préparer à l'avance et de chercher des opportunités plutôt que de paniquer face à l'IA.

L'histoire montre que les révolutions technologiques ont créé des opportunités pour les individus ordinaires.

Les stories humaines et les émotions ne sont pas encore remplies par l'IA, offrant des opportunités dans le domaine créatif.

Transcripts

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lost as a result of artificial

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intelligence I will destroy humans

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there's something that changed in the

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field of AI in 2017 the more data you

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pump into it the more superpowers it

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gets particularly at the lower end

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unless you you're doing these Advanced

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things they're gone the humanoid is

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designed to move boxes and stack

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supplies for large retailers and

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manufacturers you know generative AI

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large language models things like chat

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GPT and these are incredibly powerful

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Technologies to believe otherwise is to

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barrier head in the sand so in terms of

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really replace jobs is that a worry for

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you customer service is a category that

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I could see there are just way fewer

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jobs relatively soon are you scared

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we're all scared that a bad guy could

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grab it then something like cyber

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attacks you know could be driven by an

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AI Nvidia ushered in the AI Revolution

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with its game-changing GPU quadrillions

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of calculations a second it's just

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insane numbers chat GPT was was released

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back in November get this Challenger

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jobs report but this month for the first

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time ever they included a category for

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AI 3,900 jobs lost more dangerous than

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mismanaged aircraft design or production

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maintenance or bad car production if it

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gets to be much smarter than us it'll be

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very good at manipulation because it

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will have learned that from us very few

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examples of a more intelligent thing

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being controlled by a less intelligent

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thing and it knows how to program so

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it'll figure out ways of getting round

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um restrictions we put on it now you

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have to to know how to use that stuff so

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either software works for you or you

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work for software and once the software

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takes over you're gone the world

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economic Forum predicts 100 million jobs

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will be taken by AI don't worry says the

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wef because it will lead to long-term

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growth the report says that in the next

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few years 3% of jobs will be automated

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by AI by the 2030s that number will be

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30% of jobs and 44% of workers replaced

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if this trend continues there's a chance

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AI will do most if not all of the jobs

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I'm sure everyone knows that AI is about

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to change the future it's not just the

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world economic forum either most experts

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believe that AI will replace human jobs

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some believe it'll be 50 million jobs

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While others believe 300 million the

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numbers are all over the place because

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after all no one can predict the future

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but one thing that everyone agrees on

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the world

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will not be the same many economists

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believe that once AI is mature economic

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Mobility will be worse than what it is

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now meaning if you're poor you're going

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to stay poor forever and if you're rich

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you're going to stay Rich Forever And as

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you probably have heard countless times

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the middle class is already shrinking

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the rich are getting richer and now with

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AI the future is even Bleaker just look

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around companies are hiring less and

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making more companies are more

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productive with less people thanks to AI

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countries around the world are crashing

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citizens are struggling and life is

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getting harder and harder it's only a

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matter of time before it's

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everywhere or is it let's dig deeper in

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today's video how dangerous is AI what's

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likely to happen and lastly but most

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importantly how can an average person

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like you and me prepare there's a reason

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my videos keep getting restricted and

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demonetized that's because I tell the

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truth even when it's uncomfortable so

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let's talk about the true reality of

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this AI Revolution and what the future

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holds I will be honest with you all and

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in return all I ask is that you guys

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help me out just a little by hitting

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that like button below all right let's

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start according to a rer university

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report seven in 10 US workers say

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they're very or somewhat concerned about

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employers using AI in human resource

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decision-making three and 10 are worried

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about their jobs being eliminated by AI

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if you use any of the new AI tools like

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chat GPT Claude or Gemini you know how

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powerful they already are and what's

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more important is the fact that they are

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the worst they will ever be meaning

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they're only going to get better in fact

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there's a company called cognition lab

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that has built a software engineer AI

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meaning an AI that is already trying to

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replace the people who built it here's

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the guy behind Devon as a teenager

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question is what is the value of 255

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Scott 5,000 5,000 is the correct answer

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it's 1 2 3 four and five can be arranged

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to Scott 60 60 is the correct answer the

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most surprising part of this AI

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Revolution is that many people thought

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that it would replace low-income jobs

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like cashiers or servers or truck

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drivers

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and though that is happening AI is also

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threatening jobs like sales accounting

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and analysts a lot of people follow the

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traditional path went to college studied

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for a degree started a career in hopes

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of building up a life and now ai is

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ruining their career path and their

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future plans the worst part or the best

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part depending on who you are is that

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this is all just the beginning AI is

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still in its infancy phase meaning it's

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here in the curve of innovation and

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adoption as more and more people adopt

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AI more and more tools and businesses

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will be created to fill the demand until

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one day AI is doing everything if we

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follow this s-curve to the extreme and

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play it out economically speaking there

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will be a point where AI will be able to

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do everything and anything that a

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business needs I mean think about it

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let's say you're a car company there's

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an AI company that says they will have

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built robots systems and software that

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can replace your factory not work in

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your factory just replace it all

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together meaning let's say the company

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gets an order the software will notice

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it it will start ordering components

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start manufacturing pieces and

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assembling them into a car all without

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any or minimal human

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oversight again this is just a

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disclaimer this is very far in the

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future if possible at all current AI

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technology is still very far off but one

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thing that is alarming is the r of

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progress in the AI sector what seems

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like just a year ago chat Bots were a

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joke and AI made videos from commands

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that were like uh

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this and now ai can make videos like

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this and chatbots can think and learn

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and fix their mistakes just like humans

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okay let's put my text description in

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tell it to translate this into this

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obscure Google app script see what it

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does and it wrote the code for me in a

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few seconds and I felt this pit of the

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stomach existential horror and at that

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moment I couldn't explain why but I

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figured it out

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later it's just predicting the next word

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the code it gave back was a bit wrong

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but frankly my first attempt would have

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been a bit wrong so I asked it in plain

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English to fix a couple of the errors

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that had spotted and it did and that

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version was nearly right not quite

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though it used a really strange approach

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I tried to work out why it had done that

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and then I realized I could just ask and

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it told me in English why it had done

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that and it had made the same mistake I

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did with my backup cuz turns out

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Google's documentation is wrong Google

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appscript itself treats labels as

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attaching to threads not messages Google

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wrote their own programming language

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wrong so I told chat GPT about the error

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and it fixed the script it bodged its

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way around Google's bad documentation to

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build the thing I was actually asking

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for it's so good that even Tom Scott was

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worried I think it's a little calming

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knowing that I'm not not the only one

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worrying his worry does have a lot of

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support for it if AI continues

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progressing at the rate it is there's a

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chance humans are not needed to do the

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stuff that humans want if machines can

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perform our jobs better than us and for

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cheaper it's hard to see a world where

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companies don't just hire machines and

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let's say there are companies who take a

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moral stand against using AI they will

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likely just run out of business because

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their competitors will have cheaper

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products it's already happening watch

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this Dropbox laid off 16% of its

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Workforce in April but not to replace

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workers like IBM it said it wanted to

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invest more in AI which meant cutting

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elsewhere so we see um demand growing

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for these products a lot faster than we

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could have anticipated and I think you

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could have seen the technology coming

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but just the way that the interest went

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vertical um is something that's way

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ahead of schedule from from our

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expectations the amount of change we're

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going to see over the next 5 years 10

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years will dwarf everything that's

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happened over the last 30 artificial

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intelligence machine learning deep

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learning neural networks Etc so and what

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that enables is the automation of

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automation the people who were writing

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software they're gone right the people

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that soft is writing itself in doing

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itself right it's just math all that is

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being automated and so now you have to

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know how to use that stuff so either

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software works for you or you work for

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software and once the software takes

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over you're gone the secondary effect of

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this will be that many people just don't

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have income with no way to earn a living

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and feed their families sure a very few

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select will have an exuberant amount of

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money even more than the richest

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billionaires today but most people will

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have to depend on the government for

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their livelihood and that's a problem in

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itself it's not like the government is

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good at taking care of people but we'll

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talk about this later companies will

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also stop caring for people who who have

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no money and focus their offerings for

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people who can afford them like the

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other company owners in the scenario

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things can get Bleak quickly I don't

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want to speculate what happens next and

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I want to emphasize again that this is

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still very far in the future if it's

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possible at all but many people are

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worried about this possibility so I

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thought it's fair to bring it to your

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guys' attention I don't think it will

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happen at least based on how AI works

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now there's one big problem though the

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problem is with with how AI is trained

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it's trained using what's out there

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meaning the texts the books Reddit

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threads comments and uh videos it's

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pretty much like humans actually if you

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think about it Elon Musk recently joked

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about this too saying that raising a

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baby is like prompt training in AI

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remember that saying that there's

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nothing new Under the Sun there's no

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truly original thought sentence article

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book or movie or video it's all a remix

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of something that already exists

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and that is a remix of something that

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existed before that so it's true that I

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actually want to challenge you guys if

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you think you have an original thought

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or idea just comment it down below then

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either I or someone else in the comments

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will probably prove you wrong I

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guarantee that you are wrong if you

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think you have a good idea that's

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original in fact it's not just good

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ideas even bad ideas are not original

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everything has been thought of before

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this is where the problem starts or I

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guess this is where opportunity arises

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at least that's how I'm looking at it AI

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is for sure going to change the world it

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will affect your job and my job it will

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affect all your families and friends but

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it's not going to be as bad as people

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are making it out to be much like

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revolutions before this people lose jobs

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and opportunities arise for people who

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are looking everyone who is worried

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about AI is overlooking one important

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key problem the problem with how AI is

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trained this problem creates

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opportunities for many people to take

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advantage of just how there were

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opportunities during the Industrial

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Revolution there were opportunities

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during the Technologies Revolution and

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there were opportunities when recessions

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happened so before we get into

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opportunities that might be present

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today in this AI Revolution Let's look

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back in history to see opportunities

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that people took advantage of during

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previous revolutions because history may

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not repeat but it often Rhymes lessons

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from the past can be building blocks of

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the

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future the Industrial Revolution

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happened in 1760 through about 1840 the

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first time in humanity we had economic

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growth countries were producing more

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stuff and getting more efficient all

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thanks to

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Machines of course the rich got richer

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that's the case with all revolutions as

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you will see money gives you leverage to

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seek opportunities and take advantage of

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them but what's even more enticing is

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the fact that major revolutions like

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this also present opportunities for the

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average person to take advantage of as

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well let's take two examples from the

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Industrial Revolution the first one a

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little known businessman by the name of

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Peter Cooper Peter was a fifth child in

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a middle class family of a hat maker in

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New York that's to say he had very

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little family money to start with early

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in his career he tried his hands at

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coach making cabinet making hat making

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Brewery and grocery he even developed a

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cloth shearing machine and tried to sell

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it but he had little to no success in

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any of these it's important to note he

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did work extremely hard in all these

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Ventures but as many of you likely know

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hard work alone isn't enough to make it

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in the business world you need to work

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hard on something that has little to no

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competition and that's one of the best

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ways to guarantee success so continuing

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our story in 1821 Peter decided to buy a

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glue factory the same Factory where he

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would buy glue from for his grocery

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store while visiting the factory he

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noticed something an

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opportunity the way the current owner

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was heating up the glue a lot of the raw

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material was being wasted so he decided

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to buy the factory for $2,000 and

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changed up the way the glue was heating

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up in the first year he made

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$10,000 that means he got his money back

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in just a few months he then also

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started freezing the glue improving the

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product line and implemented new

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machines in the whole business process

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to improve efficiency and just a few

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years he was earning

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$100,000 a year a vast income for the

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1820s and a great return on investment

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for a business he paid $2,000 for he

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used this money to invest in real estate

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developed the first steam engine for

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America and funded other businesses by

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the 1950s he was one of the richest men

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in America

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and it all started on the back of an

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opportunity he noticed while the

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Industrial Revolution was picking up

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remember he was working hard before but

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opportunity is what changed it that was

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the Industrial Revolution though there's

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no way that someone found opportunity

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during the Great Depression right well

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wait until you hear about the Getty

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family the Kennedy family Howard Hughes

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and many more many of the richest

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families in recent history got their

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start around the Great Depression that's

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because chaos creates

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opportunities and that's why if you

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think chaos is coming in the future you

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should focus on searching for

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opportunities instead of panicking as we

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will talk about soon coming back to the

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Great Depression it was a time welln for

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people standing in long lines to get

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food many discount stores were started

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during this time because customers

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wanted it and families behind them had a

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secret Advantage at least $7 billion

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families worth a total of 31.9 billion

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dollars owe their fortunes to Young

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businesses that started during the Great

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Depression some of these families

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couldn't afford much food during this

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time they could borrow some money or

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maybe work an extremely taxing job to

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get some food at the end of the day but

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this was not a long-term solution many

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of these families opened small grocery

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stores in their homes or in abandoned

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storefronts they would then buy stocks

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of non- perishable food because if they

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could not sell their goods at least they

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and their family could live off of the

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unsold inventory and avoid hunger or

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starvation this strategy gave start to

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Publix the biggest grocery store chain

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in Florida today Little Debbie cream

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pies enj Gallow wiy and many more this

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is not to say the Great Depression was

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not hard times for Millions around the

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country but it also gave opportunities

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to the select few who noticed and if it

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wasn't for the chaos of the depression

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they may have never had these

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businesses now before we talk about the

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a a revolution I just want to quickly go

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over the tech revolution of the late

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1900s arguably the closest thing to AI

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Bezos started Amazon because he saw how

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fast the internet was growing and he

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wanted to be part of this opportunity

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Google was started because more and more

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people wanted things online Tinder took

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the bar dating scene and put it online

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YouTube Took TV and put it online Mark

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Cuban took the radio and put it online a

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lot of these old ideas just with a new

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spin it was an opportunity to do

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something early and benefit it's very

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important to jump on opportunities

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quickly because winning becomes a lot

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easier I like running a race when no one

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else is running and we'll talk about

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this in just a second Amazon's AWS is a

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great example of this AWS alone made $88

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billion last year and was responsible

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for 74% of Amazon's profits it's four

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times biger bigger than Amazon shopping

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business in terms of profits in

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simplified terms AWS is Google Drive for

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companies to store their data it

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launched in 2006 and there was no

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competition for like 7 years meaning AWS

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was the only business offering a service

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that pretty much most online companies

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wanted and it was growing at a crazy

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rate this never happen this is like the

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greatest piece of business luck in the

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history of business so far as I know we

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faced no like-minded competition for

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seven years it's unbelievable that's one

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of the rarest opportunities even when

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compared to others we talked about in

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this video today AWS is the biggest

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player in the cloud Market that's worth

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almost 500 billion dollar per year a big

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part of success is seeing an opportunity

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and acting on it before anyone else

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usually companies like these arise

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during chaos this chaos could be caused

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by anything a recession or depression or

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big shift in how the world works like

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industrial and digital Revolution people

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have found opportunities in most chaos

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some opportunities that no one still

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knows about it happened during the

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Industrial Revolution it happened again

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in the Great Depression it happened in

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the digital Revolution and it will

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happen again in the AI revolution in

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fact many experts believe that the AI

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Revolution is going to be more chaotic

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than anything we've ever seen in the

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past the open aai CEO Sam Alman has said

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publicly that the government should

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offer people free income for 5 to 10

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years once AI replaces most jobs so

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people can get retrained for new skills

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in a post aai world now I'm not saying

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you have to believe everything a CEO is

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saying but if there's even the slightest

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chance that your livelihood would be

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affected by the coming AI advancements

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then it's better to start preparing for

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it earlier rather than later the earlier

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you start looking for opportunities the

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better you were positioned to take

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advantage of it before other competition

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comes in Imagine taking advantage of an

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opportunity is like running a race the

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goal here is to win the race how easy

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would it be to win if there are just

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five people running or in aws's case no

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one was running except you now imagine

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running a race with millions of others

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it's nearly impossible to win at that

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point of course some people will win

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that race but that's not a race you want

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to run unless you have no other choice

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but when chaos ensues everyone does have

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a choice they can panic and wait just

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like millions of others or they can look

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for New Opportunities while the others

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are

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panicking with this AI Revolution many

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different opportunities will arise you

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just need to find one to take advantage

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of early you can probably spot multiple

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opportunities if you are looking but you

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are guaranteed to never spot any if you

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never look then you pick opportunities

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where you have some expertise or some

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skill or some kind of advantage that

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others don't have now this could be

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anything and it's something no one else

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can tell better than you you know what

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you know and you know what you have been

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through and only you can decide how that

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can be helpful in the future like in my

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case based on my past experience and

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skills I think YouTube is likely the

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best opportunity I have one thing AI is

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not good at at least not yet is telling

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stories like this one AI can edit give

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you research facts and a load of other

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things like mimic my voice but it

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doesn't know human emotions it may never

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truly understand human emotions it

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requires Human Experience and struggle

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to make stories that Inspire others make

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them think and make them feel now I know

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you're not going to sit here and listen

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about you YouTube at least not all of

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you you are mainly here for economic and

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geopolitical Analysis and that's why I

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made an unlisted video for people who

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are actually interested there I talk

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about how I'm focusing on learning more

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about storytelling and making my videos

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better how I'm practicing more through

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other channels like this one to become

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even better at this YouTube game the

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goal is just to learn more with people

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who are interested in this so if you're

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interested definitely check out the

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video by clicking on the link down below

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or in the card above I would love to

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meet and talk to more people who are

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interested in YouTube

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