Corey Anderson
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But we need to bring a lot of that work back and a lot of the AI, as you mentioned, that that transition is going to be replacing a lot of current jobs that we have today with AI.
And it's going to have a huge impact to the whole job industry, the whole job market.
And but also, you know, it's going to eliminate some jobs, but it's going to create even more jobs because we need to build data centers.
We need to build infrastructure.
AI takes a lot of energy.
So there's going to be a ton of infrastructure development, energy production and all of this stuff that has to be built.
And it can only be built by people who know how to build with their hands.
For sure.
Yeah, I mean, the future, I think that we're going to see a huge resurgence of people in the skilled trades and people having to go from, you know, working with their mind, primarily sitting behind a desk, working on a computer to actually building and being part of that whole process and having to learn skills and developing skills.
And and even, you know, the even better part of that is you get to work with people.
And, you know, that's been a huge impact with technology.
is it's taken away the people aspect.
It's taken away the teams.
It's taken away collaboration and the personal connection.
Everything is text and email.
And we have so less personal interaction.
And that impacts us as humans because we're naturally community people.
And that's what's so fun about the skilled trades.
It's a team.
It's a community building something.