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PLO NW MN
Posted 2/9/2026 11:29 (#11545983 - in reply to #11545950)
Subject: RE: Labor



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Cole Trickle - 2/9/2026 09:59

You're wrong on every level. AI will continue to take the lowest tier jobs, it's not going to stop. They already sell human shaped robots. You think that a vast database of knowledge that improves with every job and ability for human eyes at a remote center is going to never replace your HVAC guy or install a septic tank? Might not be in your lifetime but I wouldn't bet against it. I think the AI part is at an amazing acceleration of advancement. You do realize Grok basically just summarizes Twitter so every time you just spam post how miserable conditions are in Missouri it tends to echo that right? If you think a free chat bot is a summary of AI capabilities you'd be mistaken. The robots are already there as far as abilities.


I think you’re off on the lower tier jobs being lost. Lots of mundane decision making jobs are and will be taken by AI and eventually higher and higher C-suite jobs. Non digital data input might still be needed but then AI takes over.

On the physical jobs the question will be capabilities and cost. Unfortunately human lives might be valued lower than a robotic replacement. That’s the dystopian aspect of it all.

The upside might be for physical jobs that we can never fully replace a human the last mile of physical need and decision making. Maybe a human gets a robot helper to literally carry the load or some other assistance but the combination of human and robot is faster with better outcomes.

I’m guessing like certification and licensing are used to control supply of labor today in many service and white collar jobs look for that to be advocated more to protect more job categories.

Edited by PLO NW MN 2/9/2026 11:31
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