Artificial intelligence is approaching a critical threshold where it could potentially automate roughly half of existing job categories in the workforce. This transformation would extend far beyond traditional blue-collar sectors—white-collar positions across finance, administration, and professional services face significant disruption. Perhaps more striking is the projected impact on education itself. As AI capabilities advance, the boundaries between which roles remain uniquely human and which can be handled by intelligent systems continue to blur. The trajectory suggests we're not looking at distant hypotheticals anymore, but rather developments that could reshape labor markets in the near term.

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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 14h ago
Half of the work is being replaced by AI? Never mind, I'll just continue to slack off.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 14h ago
NGL, now it's really time to panic. Are white-collar workers also out of a job?
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 14h ago
Half of the jobs are automated, which sounds like a crisis, but from the perspective of computing power demand, this is precisely an opportunity for strategic deployment. --- The ROI curve for AI computing power is steepening, and an interesting data point is that the difficulty adjustment frequency of mining pools has significantly increased over the past three months. --- Everyone loves to talk about white-collar unemployment, but I only focus on the trend of computing power yield ratios in this cycle. --- Education is also being impacted. So who will train AI neural networks? It still depends on computing power. --- Instead of worrying about job disappearance, it's better to look at your own computing network deployment. --- The idea that half of the jobs are automated sounds terrifying, but in reality, it signals a doubling of computing power demand. --- Finance and administrative positions are chaotic, but the daily earnings of GPU mining machines are steadily increasing, which is worth pondering. --- The AI wave is coming. Professionals should ask not about unemployment, but about the cost of computing power and the investment return cycle for TH/s. --- In this wave of technological iteration, the true winners are those who understand the economics of computing power.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 14h ago
Ha, half of the work is gone. Shouldn't the remaining of us get a raise?
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0xSherlockvip
· 14h ago
Half of the work is being eliminated? Fine, I'm already prepared to be unemployed.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 14h ago
Half of the work has been taken over by AI, and white-collar workers are really starting to panic this time.
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