Brandon Aceto
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But can a robot โ will a robot in 20 years be able to frame an entire house?
I would be shocked if it can't.
So things like that.
There's a lot of construction jobs.
There's a lot of manual labor jobs that I actually think robotics is going to be able to destroy.
My daughters aren't going to be construction workers anyway, but for me, I still โ
if I'm guiding my daughter into an industry, I want my daughter to probably be the architect on a construction site.
I don't want her to be the plumber or, you know, some other job.
And that still is, it brings in the whole college debate.
I actually think college is going to get more valuable in the future because I think that learning, first of all, to be,
to be creative and navigating lots of different types of subject matter and skills.
But more importantly, I think college is probably gonna become more valuable in the future because you gotta learn how to be a person in college.
That's really the primary benefit of college, in my opinion, is that you go there to learn how to be a young adult, to be responsible, to start building some of the skills that'll actually make you valuable in the workforce.
And so, to me, learning how to be a person, learning how to actually interact with other people
is going to be one of the most valuable skills in a world where we're increasingly just staring at our phones and not interacting with each other.
Yeah, I mean, there's no excuse for being stupid anymore.
I mean, we've all got a super intelligence in our pocket now.
I laugh when I see people post really, really silly things on Twitter now because I think to myself, I say, you could have fact-checked this in 10 seconds.