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This video is brought to you by a donation from Revy and here's what he has to say: "Hi Sandman, can you cover men going into the trades and hardware engineering for job security in an AI world? As a robotics engineer, I can say that “hardware” engineering is EXPENSIVE and HARD. Software is easy because you’re writing code that manipulates information on a computer, the same computer on which your code is running. Building physical devices that must be manufactured and then work in the real world is an order of magnitude harder. This has several implications: For entrepreneurs: If you’re trying to solve a problem using automation, if you can do it entirely with software code, and MAYBE buy some third-party hardware, that is infinitely preferable to developing your own hardware. Smaller development team, faster time-to-market, easier updates, significantly reduced cost. Easier in pretty much every way. For workers: If you’re worried about losing your job to AI, as long as your job has a “hardware” component in which you physically need to touch or manipulate something, then it becomes significantly harder to automate. For workers: Setting up and maintaining high-tech equipment is a HUGE pain in the ass. This makes on-site work significantly more preferable for manual labor, as opposed to automated robots. Robots make more sense in a factory environment in which they only need to be set up once, and all the robots are in one place where the robotics engineers have easy access to them. I keep hearing that the trades are easily automated because they aren’t “intellectual”. Computers are really good at information processing, that’s literally what they’re made for. “Intellectual” jobs are the FIRST things that are going to be automated. Hands-on jobs, especially roles in which you need to commute to the work site, those are the last things that
are going to be automated. TDLR: If you’re working the trades, you’re fine." Well Revy thanks for the donation and topic. You're right 20% of software coders have already been replaced by Microsoft, according to them. I'm hearing that within two years most programmers will be unemployed. Ai is starting to program itself and Google recently fired Artificial Intelligence developers. You're right that plumbers, electricians and guys that build physical stuff will be more irreplicable. But that doesn't mean that unemployed software developers aren't going to go out there and learn to plumb or weld and start flooding the market with tons of extra labor. Canada's greatest Hockey Player had the philosophy of skating to where the puck is going to be and not where it is right now.
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