
Fred Alexander
@FredA2025
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Musings of a true American, from a Northeast perspective.
United States
Joined January 2025
The 4th industrial revolution, Artificial Intelligence, is upon us. What jobs will be needed? Until AI begins creating more jobs than it is displacing the future is bleak! The short-term solution to ending job losses and stimulating the economy: forcing the largest cap companies
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We're digging for rare earths while AI is paving over the job market. The future's most valuable commodity won't be mined from the ground, but will be the increasingly scarce opportunity for human employment, and its loss will cripple the global economy. #RareEarthMinerals đȘš
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Everyone is talking about AI taking jobs, but what about the economic fallout for all the businesses that relied on those workers' spending? When an entire class of professionals with disposable income suddenly has to cut back, the first casualties are everyday luxuries like
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As artificial intelligence permanently eliminates millions of professional jobs, a critical question arises. The United States is expecting trillions in foreign investment to build up its manufacturing sector, but who will fill these new roles? Can we realistically expect
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AI is the first technology to automate cognitive and creative tasks on a massive scale. It's affecting higher-wage, knowledge-worker jobs, such as coders, analysts, and managersâroles long considered safe from automation. Estimates show two-thirds of U.S. occupations are
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If we fail to act, we risk an economic collapse so severe that our currency could become nearly worthless. The only viable solution is to require the tech giants reaping massive profits from AI to hire back the human workers they are displacing. This isn't an anti-business
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We are seeing job losses on a scale that rivals the peak of the pandemic, but don't be fooledâthis is a completely different crisis. The jobs that vanished during the pandemic eventually came back. The jobs we are losing now to AI are gone for good, a permanent casualty of the
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How can we design career trajectories that capitalize on uniquely human strengthsâlike creativity, empathy, and complex problem-solvingâthat currently give us an edge over AI?
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Tomorrow's BLS report won't just be dismal; it will be an obituary for the American worker. We are witnessing the Great Replacementânot of people, but of human labor itselfâas artificial intelligence makes human beings economically obsolete. As AI's relentless conquest creates a
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We are heading toward a reality where AI performs all work, rendering the vast majority of the former workforce dependent on government support systems, likely administered via state-provided AI agents and robotic assistance.
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Every new report of AI layoffs highlights a critical crisis: where will these people go? This displacement is entirely new. There are no lateral moves available because AI doesn't just replace specific roles; it consumes entire white-collar industries. Blue-collar workers are
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This leads to a clear and necessary solution I have long advocated for: compelling the corporate giants that benefit most from AI to actively expand their hiring is the only genuine way forward for the economy.
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A recession is no longer a threat but our current reality, and the impending job reports will serve as confirmation. The central economic challenge of our time is the disparity caused by AI; this recession will not subside until AI's job creation finally outpaces its displacement
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The next jobs report will likely confirm an AI-driven recession is underway. Traditional economic fixes like tariffs and rate cuts can't solve job displacement from automation. The real issue is what new jobs AI will create and when displaced workers can fill them.
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Additionally, the Moon benefits from existing mission infrastructure (e.g., Artemis program, Gateway station plans), making it a more plausible near-term candidate for sustained human presence. This setting supports realistic modeling of life support systems, resource extraction
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After comparing key parameters, the Moon was selected due to its relative proximity (average 384,400 km vs. Mars' ~225 million km), reduced communication latency (~1.3 seconds vs. 4â24 minutes), and lower launch energy requirements (delta-v to lunar orbit â 10.8 km/s vs. â 18.8
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I'm considering migrating some of my YouTube content to X. I might kick things off with a video tailored to space enthusiastsâmaybe even something that could catch Elon Musk's attention. I was torn between setting it on Mars or the Moon, but ultimately chose the Moon. It felt
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đ€ My personal robot will be an all-in-one assistant, caregiver, mental health counselor, and protector. đ± đ» As an executive assistant, my robot will manage my calls, texts, and social media notifications and remind me of important events on my calendar. đ©ș đ đ„ As a
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Me in my dream after a 5-hour deep dive on spacetime-folding theories:
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Specifically, the AI assistant represents the very technology enabling this new era of independence, which is founded on personal robotics that give every individual their own helper, teacher, and protector.
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The great irony of the coming age is that individual independence will finally be perfected, but only once every person is equipped with a personal AI assistant to manage their needs.
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