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Will I or my job be replaced by AI soon 🤔🤔🤔
Recently, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman got asked this question that all parents are super worried about: “What would you suggest your kids learn so they won’t get replaced by AI in 30 years?” This AI boss’s answer is something every parent should really think about. He straight-up drops this crazy number: “I can easily imagine that in the near future, 40% of the tasks in our economy will be done by AI.” That means almost half the stuff we do at work could soon be handed over to machines. — ■ But what does history tell us? Altman goes on: “Actually, about half the jobs in society get updated or replaced every 75 years or so. Even before AI, this kind of change has happened a bunch of times. Now with AI, it’s just gonna happen way faster.” Think about it—how many jobs from our grandparents’ time are still around? Like elevator operators, typists, or people who developed film photos… Times always kill off old jobs and make new ones. — 【So what does Altman say kids should learn?】 Not coding or math equations, but these 5 key skills: ■ How to learn stuff → In this era where knowledge is exploding everywhere, being able to teach yourself keeps you from falling behind. ■ Being able to adapt to changes → Change is normal, so adjusting quick helps you stay steady in the chaos. ■ Toughness and bouncing back → When you hit setbacks, staying positive and figuring out solutions is super important. ■ Understanding what other people need → Making products or services is all about filling human wants, and that insight into people is something AI can’t copy easy. ■ People skills → Even if AI is OP, connecting with others is still the core. Building relationships and talking good will always matter. — 【A real-life way to get it】💡 It’s like running a restaurant—AI can figure out the best ingredient mixes or predict how many customers show up, but only humans can feel like “this dish is missing that homey warmth” or “that customer looks bummed today and needs some extra care.” Tech changes, but people stuff doesn’t. Humans’ craving for new things, wanting to connect with others, and the urge to create and express— that’s what keeps society moving forward.
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I think that AI will actually make us more human. There are millions of people doing Jobs that they don't love, and if AI in the future can do a majority of those repetitive tasks, it will free up people to have more free time, which will be poured into human connection. As AI booms, so will human connection. That's my bet at least.
For 3 years I dabbled with AI, but this question changed everything...
Chat already knows my business, priorities, and schedule constraints. I've been using it for planning and scheduling since 2023, and while it's memory might not go back that far, it knows enough. In all that time, I never asked it the question Igor suggested on the bonus day: "what hard truth do I need to know?" I didn't even give it any more context to the question, except I asked within my business offer project. The hard truth I got: AI is a distraction from sales. I don't need an AI assistant or to be thinking about agents. To hit my 3-month goals and 6-month goals, all I need to do is focus on sales, with a minimal, consistent presence on LinkedIn, so prospects have a way to see what I'm all about. This was already my instinct, which is why I didn't sign up for the 30-day program. In the last 15 minutes, I just got back about 6 hours/week. More than the actual hours, it probably got me back 12 hours of time per my calendar... I wasn't obeying my calendar anyway for those other 6 hours. More than anything, it challenged me to think different. Almost every time I started typing "but..." I had to admit AI was right. Next will be to have it help me set my new 6-month schedule, minus 80% of the social calendar I had in place. I will continue to work toward a clone and agents, but as a reward for getting ahead of schedule, not an immediate business goal.
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Being able to have your clone know your goals and priorities, and then tracking your time in 30-minute increments or over a week, and feeding the AI that data, while asking it to conduct a time audit, is also very humbling. This isn't even particularly technical; it's just a collection of best practices for busy entrepreneurs. It could be, for example, finding a gym that's 10 minutes from the house instead of 20. If you go 5x a week, that saves you an extra 1.6 hours a week. I bet, like a lot of people, AI can find a few dozen small things like that to help you optimize your time.
New friends
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Welcome William. You are going to love it here. We have a pretty amazing crew here!
AI Generated Video's Are Getting Insane 🔥
Just found this gem, it's AI generated.. Anyone know how to make this? I want to be able to make cool stuff like this
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If you think that is wild, Netflix is investing in AI studios to create entire series in the future, completely made of AI. Imagine your favorite new Netflix show being completely AI-generated. That might be the future
Playbook
Do Allie Miller and Arthur Brooks have a playbook? I don't see it...please help.
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We got you. We are coordinating with the team. We will put it in the community or email it to you. Hang tight, we are working on getting that over to you.
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@Erik Rubio Yes it will be sent out to everyone once we have it
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