Comments by "TheSuperappelflap" (@TheSuperappelflap) on "" video.
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@EnriquetheSquirrel a lot of them, yeah and don't forget the diversity hires.
AI in tech industry won't lead to layoffs. Well maybe at some companies, but it will create way more jobs.
Look at it this way, if you could use AI to make your employees 100% more productive, then one company can say, I fire half of my staff, still produce an equal amount, and increase my profit. Another company can say, I double my output and don't fire anyone because I now have lots of massively profitable very productive employees and out produce my competition. Heck, hire even more people.
Increased labor productivity historically only leads to overall growth in jobs, the reduction is only limited to some sectors. When machines were invented to weave cloth, yes it put the weavers out of work but it also started the industrial revolution that created massive amounts of jobs in engineering and manufacturing.
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@Calibrex_Gaming Thats whats changing, a lot of men are now saying, you dont decide anymore whether I get some, I dont even want to bother. Especially the men who are over 35, have a good job, and have already been divorced. Also a lot of younger guys like me who watched it happen to my dad, my uncles, all the older men i know from work and my social life, and we are saying, im not gonna chase after chicks just so they can take my house, my kids, and my money, and i get to end up homeless or moving back in with my parents while paying off the mortgage for the house i dont live in anymore.
If the laws dont change, men will dictate the dating market, because there wont be any.
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Most of them dont study medicine or law, come on now. They study some made up bs like sociology, a nice easy degree that has absolutely no value on the job market and doesnt teach them any skills. The party package.
I went to a uni that was exclusively science and engineering degrees. There were 2 faculties that had a decent amount of chicks. Math and architecture. Which of course both dont have big earning potential unless you are absolutely top of your field. If you are mid then you wont even get a bad job in those fields.
Now, all the other faculties, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, physics, etc etc, all had less than 10% chicks. In my year there were 6 out of 100 students. Most of them didnt make it past the first year, didnt get their grades, got kicked from the program. The others quit in the second year when they realized that they didnt want to work as hard as they had to. They all switched to another uni that had easy non-STEM courses so they could get an easy degree. Absolute waste of time and money trying to educate these people.
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