Tim Dillon
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But where am I going to do this show from to be safe from like hordes of middle management, white collar, Panera eating zombies?
Because that's what's coming.
You're going to watch like dental hygienists, like I guess, you know, like the people at the dentist's office, that woman that schedules you.
She's going to be on the street now with her kids and her husband.
And then the guy who works as an accountant, he's on the street.
And then the consultants are on the street.
The 12-month deadline is AI about to wipe out white-collar jobs.
And this is, I believe this is India, but this is the same, you know, where all of these articles are kind of the same.
And they're all like, they're giving these crazy timelines.
Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months for all white collar work to be automated by AI, right?
So white-collar people in the street trying to kill you, addicted to drugs, losing their home, living in shanty towns, starting fires for warmth, skin diseases, scabs, picking at scabs, flesh rotting.
You know what I mean?
That's what's coming.
White collar workers are getting nervous with good reason.
Sure, 98% of college graduates who want a job still have one and wages are ticking up.
Sure, some companies that cite the labor saving efficiency promoting effects of chat GPT and Claude as they let employees go are just AI washing.
talking about algorithms to distract from poor managerial decisions.
But the labor market for office workers is beginning to shift.
Americans with a bachelor's degree account for a quarter of the unemployed a record.
Here's what this is going to be, folks.