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As a swede I want to argue that Klarna´s decision to reduce it´s workforce with 700 employees was taken in early 2022 and the employees were notified of that in May 2022. The decision was taken due to substantial losses that caused their market value to fall by 85% in one year and was not related to the development in AI technologies. As I can read in swedish media Klarna CEO never even mentioned AI in 2022. He did start talking about it in 2023 and Klarna now is working with developing the company by using AI rather then new recruitments as a way to expand it´s business without losses that would force them to fire more people. This approach has now made them profitable again without firing more people.
Well, you forgot to mention the fluctuational employee losses. So actually people are quitting, and like you said Klarna wont hire new ones. They plan to shrink to 2000 employees in this year
@@satchillananda Klarna has at this moment according to their swedish website 3800 employees. And while the CEO in an interview with British Financial Times recently stated that they "plan" to shrink to 2000 employees he did not say WHEN that would happen. Nor did he say that they planned to fire people. I don´t think he will fire people to reduce the number of employees any time soon. Doing so would hurt his image at least here in Sweden, which is an important market for Klarna. Rather he will use AI to increase his sales and his profits while shrinking the number of employees. This way possibly Klarna may have only 2000 employees, but I doubt it will happen since Klarna has a history of rapid growth, has strong finacial backers and now is profitable again.
@staffanlundberg They stated they want to shrink to 2000 people by then end of 2025. I would love to send you the links to the articles but youtube would delete my comment. And as I said they dont want to fire people, they wait for them to quit and then not rehire anybody else again, and let AI takeover! That is what they stated, Im.not making this up!
I heard this phrase the other day and it stuck with me, you might be familiar with it. Some said "I want AI to clean my bathroom and do my dishes so I can be creative and make money, not do the dishes and clean the bathroom so AI can be creative and make money"
@@dynamicsmoke I see this differently. This quote is quite common, but I think it reflects very linear thinking. AI has expanded my artistic abilities to almost unbelievable levels, making me more capable with more ease than I’ve ever been. It CAN be creative and make us money, if harnessed right. It CAN cook and clean for us. To diminish it to just one level is very small picture thinking.
@@JuliaMcCoyYou too will be replaced soon by an agent. 😂 You can do this INCREASED creativity BS for yourself then. I dont think anyone is immune some are pretending, reality will hit them harder. Go be a plumber😊
I appreciate the enthusiasm but I worked in corporate business for years. If a ( basically ) free program did the work of 700 people , I assume there was mass layoffs shortly after. I understand the whole AI doing things as well or better but as a society we have not come up with a better system to support these now obsolete people. Early adopters will make tons of money ( ie little of no overheads ) but if there is mass unemployment , things tend to get really ugly for the ownership class.
This is one of my issues with Julia: She doesn't seem as concerned with helping those who will suffer. She seems more interested in maximizing profits for the lucky few. It's kind of dystopian. I don't want a future with greater inequality. I want a future with much, much less inequality.
@@NirvanaFan5000 Julia has mentioned she believes in a future of abundance. She might not have a detailed political structure in which each citizen is taken care of and accounted for, but the general message is there. A.I will bring a future of abundance, where people will have the freedom and time and resources to do what they need and love the most.
In 2005, the team I was on were using an automated system used to basically do our whole job and do it about 10 times faster than the average worker with less errors. Our team basically just played monopoly all day while our system ran. Managment found out and they stopped us using it and forced us into detailed AS400 work instead because they were afraid we would all losse our jobs. After I moved on, I heard that they fired everone and replaced them from people in India and even created call centers in the states with immigrants from India when they could have just used the software we created for free...
If all the employees are fired then there is no need for the managers to be there either so the managers are going to protect their jobs as long as possible.
Thanks so much for all the amazing information. I see the potential but am having trouble getting started. Can you help? I was blown away by you're AI twin was doing the video and not you! I have a practical application but need guidance. Thanks again ! Rocky
Short sighted companies like these are digging their own grave.... people are the foundation of the economic system. Who is going to buy your (non basic needs) products if nobody has the money to pay for them?
I saw this last year, crazy! But the craziest part is that two days ago, I saw you live in the presencial event, and now RUclips is suggesting your videos without me ever doing a search.
@TheWeaselsApprentice Really doesn't matter, nothing it's private anymore, so if you want to be followed stop using the Internet and any device. I am ok. Thanks!
I have repeatedly told clients and business leaders I interact with that we are entering the era of AaaS or AaaA: “Agent as a Service” or “Anything as an Agent.” This marks the emergence of an entirely new industry evolving around this concept. We are incredibly fortunate to be part of these paradigm-shifting times, which enable us to share and deliver solutions as agents.
What’s your thought on multi agent? That’s the current wave I heard because what we have now are elements of Agentic AI but not exactly or some even say mimics a fraction of what a truly enabled agent will be able to do. Where do you side with?
@@SalKay-ur5nk Actually, we need to distinguish between agents and autonomous agents. We are on the brink of a transformation where agents are evolving from workflow operators (designed to execute specific tasks based on well-instructed natural language commands) into entities capable of reasoning independently. These advanced agents will not only determine what needs to be done but also decide how to do it, achieve specific objectives, and even self-optimize over time. As an example, I will use my actual use case and the field of R&D of my company right now. Let’s consider an environment where a multi-agentic system operates. Imagine a Website-as-an-Agent (WaaA), capable of autonomously generating, developing, and managing a functional, SEO-optimized website. It could create content, engage users, and continuously optimize itself based on analytics from the target public, behaviour monitoring across the internet in its niche, and the voice tone and brand identity of a business. This allow it to adjust content and interaction methods dynamically to attract and convert potential customers. However, this is just one component of a broader ecosystem. Now, imagine a Business Agent that handles incoming client requests, interprets their needs, and routes the information to other specialized agents. For example: A Closer Agent could manage client negotiations, providing personalized responses and closing deals. An Onboarding Agent could guide clients through the setup process, gathering key informations and ensuring smooth integration. A Project Development Agent would then take over, coordinating timelines, resource allocation, and delivering milestones. A Customer Success Agent could collect all data about the client’s relationship with the swarm, analyzing how to improve it further. A Monitoring Agent could track performance metrics and outcomes, offering insights and suggesting adjustments. Self-Improvement Agents would oversee the entire system, analyzing feedbacks and refining workflows to improve efficiency and results. This multi-agentic system works collaboratively, with each agent specialized in a distinct function while comunicating and exchanging information seamlessly. Together, they could form an adaptive, scalable network capable of managing the entire lifecycle of business operations-from client acquisition to project execution and ongoing optimization. The key diference between today’s “Agentic AI” and this type of system lies in the level of integration and autonomy. While many current systems are isolated and task-specific, a multi-agentic system represents a coordinated network of agents capable of reasoning, learning, and collaborating to achieve complex objectives. This paradigm shift is paving the way for industries to redefine efficiency and innovation. I’m particulary bullish on these developments because they represent a transformative opportunity to revolutionize workflows, optimize decision-making, and unlock new levels of productivity. This is not just an incremental improvement-it’s a generational leap, and I’m fully committed to implementing this in my businesses, sharing informations with other businesses, creating this new culture, and spreading as much information as possible to make the public aware that this WILL reboot how companies work and interact with costumers. And congrats to Julia for doing exactly that. Spreading knowledge. Keep pushing forward! (sorry about the essay 🚀)
Why do people keep saying that AI has "read everything that's ever been written"? It clearly hasn’t. For instance, it doesn’t know anything about Vectric’s Gadget API, which has a unique command set for LUA. AI, including ChatGPT, knows none of it, even though the documentation is freely available online. This lack of knowledge extends to many other areas I’ve personally tested. It couldn’t even write the most basic Vectric gadget code, and the same issue occurs with other specialized topics. To make matters worse, OpenAI keeps erasing the AI's memory, so you can’t teach it anything new. Instead of being a reliable assistant, it often ends up generating misleading information, writing code that doesn’t work, or “hallucinating” answers. It feels less like an all-knowing assistant and more like an encyclopedia of hallucinations.
The thing is that you can just point it to that specific API and will read and *learn* the whole thing instantly. Either with RAG method or by passing the whole API as input, especially now that we have reached a point that input length is not a problem anymore. So even if it's not on its initial training data it can access it and manipulate it as if it was.
I'm not "in business" officially yet, but I'm doing so this quarter. I've delayed my start because I want to launch up my business with as Ai and Agents as I can. I have to learn a lot and it's not easy with so many moving parts. I know it's still early but that will give me the time needed to finetune while I learn more and more. My dream is to get the agents doing everything through automation, but it's a lot to learn when your a solopreneur.
Julia, we have to think of the implications of automating so much. I don’t think we’re ready because we have no social safety net. Human labor will get replaced then the question is “what do we do?” Following passions is good and all but I have a chronic health condition and need medicine every day and therefore a job. We need legislation.
What about the customer service rep that answered the phone? Where do they go? 700 people suddenly looking for a job? And then 1,000s and 1,000s of people looking for jobs, all at once?
That happened at a place i worked at (on a smaller scale) back in 1990. A 30+ team of developers worked in an open plan office next to mine. I came in one Monday .. and that office was totally empty and cleared. I asked a Director what was up. They had all been laid off and had been replaced by a computer plus 4GL tool driven by 3 or 4 business analysts. It was as if the staff had never existed - nobody cared. I heard later hat the head of the laid off team became a drug addict. AI introduction into the workplace could be similar.
I work for a large tech corporation. Based on your conversations with other businesses, what do you think the 3 top opportunities for AI agents are in my type of business? I have some ideas, but would like to hear yours.
I'd say, based on documented case studies like Klarna's AI implementation and emerging capabilities of platforms like OpenAI's upcoming Operator, here are the top 3 opportunities for AI agents in large tech corporations: - Document & Code Processing Automated code review and documentation Real-time vulnerability scanning Contract analysis and compliance checking Processing technical documentation at scale Real ROI example: A tech firm reduced code review time by 65% using AI agents - Customer Support Automation 24/7 technical support coverage Automated ticket routing and resolution Multi-language support without additional headcount ROI on this: Klarna's AI handles work of 700 agents with 25% fewer repeat inquiries - Internal Process Automation Meeting scheduling and summarization Project management and status tracking Resource allocation optimization Automated reporting and analytics Real ROI: Average 11-minute tasks reduced to 2 minutes through AI automation
One of the owners of the company I work for just laid off, I think 150 employees. That's how he had to spend his holidays. I'm sorry he's a high executive for Cisoc Systems.
Notice that she doesn't respond to any of these types of comments. This is the most important issue at hand and needs to be addressed and resolved. If not, all industries and those touting this tech are reprehensible people who didn't think of the safety nets required with an already growing homeless and impoverished population. The OpenAi ceo's and high level employees quit their high paying jobs to warn us of these consequences.
Playing devils advocate. As a customer, would you rather talk to an AI that has access to a ton of knowlege that speaks clearly or someone that has no clue what they are doing who you can barely understand because of their thick accent.
@@videovisions Yeah good AI customer support and chatbots are better than people, because if needed, you can ask them a ton of questions and they keep helping.
@@stopdropnroll That's now very doable. 11Labs and Vapi offer phone agent systems that can follow simple instructions and execute tools/ code, share information from databases, send emails etc.
I agree that scheduling will be revolutionized - even for individuals, and there is no reason you can't get ready for that now - manually. I'm setting up documents with my goals, activities, projects, problems, situations, and at least a dozen others. It will ultimately be tied to my task list, but the AI will be asked to identify "high impact activities" while optimizing my personal and business schedule.
The idea of AI ecosystems operating autonomously really resonates with the shift we're seeing across industries. The 'four pillars' concept is fascinating, like the foundation for an AI-driven future. It'd be interesting to dive deeper into how businesses can apply this framework in practical steps.
I automated my job in 2021-2023. My manager told me straight up "I know you're working less than 3 hours a week. I can't prove it, but I know it. But you do more work than all my other devs and I've tried for 2 years to find your replacement and no one can do 10% of what you do!!" Well, he finally laid me off for no cause in Oct 2023. Then they never could find anyone to replace me and the automated testing apparatus broke. They ended up having to hire FORTY QA personal and testing went from 3 hours to 4 days. They should have kept me at $175,000! It was such a bargain!!
Are you using AI automation to form your own business? Or better yet, are you working as an AI consultant now? I think with your knowledge and experience you could be making triple the amount of money you were making at your previous job.
Biggest disruption in human history, sucks to be negatively impacted by the transition, but it’s mind blowing to think you as a 60 year old can easily be a pioneer and expert inside 6 mths. You are in this chat, that means you have already started, get after it 💪🏼
I can't imagine that the jobs resulting from emergent AI related technologies will be equal to those lost. Certainly agree though, that remaining abreast of AI is the best hope for being one of those still standing when the dust settles. By the way, I was in attendance (virtually) at your great AI Summit presentation yesterday, You asked us to leave a note in the comments section of your next video requesting the CRAFT Framework PDFk for prompt engineering. Thanks!
I want to give the AI agent complete access to my options account and give it the command to make me $200 million profit in a year. Then.. everyone can do this thing, and everyone can line the streets with money! I cannot do this thing.. but for an AI agent.. It will be child's play.. too easy. Everything will work out great.. right?
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Hearing that a single AI assistant replaced 700 human service agents might sound scary, but you make a good point about new opportunities emerging, maybe even opportunies to live in a post job economy and derive life value in a different way.
@@RetoB1976 Spoilers incoming - it won't. Tech hype forgets that a tiny portion of the population owns the vast majority of the wealth in the world. If they have robot slaves to do all the work, why would they keep the rest of us around and consuming the world's finite resources (which they want to keep for themselves)? They already demonstrate the level of contempt they have for the general population with every layoff and pay cut.
@@tracy419 yeah but it's really important, the industrial revolution provided more jobs than it took away in the end but the transition left millions without the ability to feed themselves.
@@johnmilton2242 I absolutely agree with you and just wrote a comment in response to one of Julia's down below on this topic. Everyone glosses over this with rose colored glasses, but almost all of them are entering this future with a nice cushion to rely on. For most it's going to get rough, and they will be the means that are justified by the ends.
@@tracy419 They think they have a cushion. My millionaire friends are all online tech shop people. I point out to them that without jobs most of their customers can't buy their products. The same is true for companies, when the bottom falls off, the upper floors fall just as fast.
My question is: if you say that AI is launching at scale in 2025, how and where will civilization obtain the energy needed to power this dynamic? And remember for now until something is found to be as energy dense as fossil fuels ....to replace fossil energy, im having a hard time seeing this at scale. As a retired geologist, I know that we have nearly peaked crude oil, and now shale oil thru fracking along with natural gas peaking soon, this resource will peak and fall sharply by the end of the decade. So again and at scale, I'm not completely convinced of the ai boom at scale. Just my opinion ofcourse.
Computing cost for inference is decreasing logarithmically: Nvidia Blackwell's new tensor cores and transformer engine are 25 times more efficient than the previous generation. Besides, SWB (solar / wind / batteries) infrastructures follow a cost / performance U-curve that can provide us with 2-3 times the energy output of the current fossil infrastructures adding just a 10-20% of the cost of the complete transition ("Rethink Energy 2020-2030", RethinkX).
You forget or ignore many factors including Jevons paradox, minerals constraints for alternative energy manufacturing at scale and the fact that alternatives require fossil energy in its manufacturing process. Also you dismiss the fact that all 8 billion of us depend on the 4 pillars of civilization: steel, concrete, Ammonia for fertilizer and plastics currently cannot be replaced by the efficiency of alternatives as you see it. Overnight. But you will see ai, just not at scale by decades end. It will probably manifest itself something like what we saw in the movie Elysium. All in my opinion ofcourse
@jamestamz it's a legitimate question. In general, it's all AI. And AI still requires lots of energy, no matter how efficient AI energy draws overtime because AI will continue to scale requiring more energy inorder to grow. Just a fact, so if you bring specifics which all stem from AI in general, you have gone down the rabbit hole without knowing exactly what you are stating in your comment. Don't waste my time.
Yeah, Klarna bot / AI customer servive was the reason I canceled my account with them. "Computer says no" to a more than reasonable complaint / request was just ridiculous. We need people who understand people in customer support.
If everyone is getting laid off and replaced by AI, who will pay taxes? Who will purchase the goods and services these corporations produce? What will happen to the people who graduated 10-20 years ago before AI was in use? I don’t see them going back to school to get another degree.
How will "Operator" mesh with all the entity's who scheme you into putting more & more spy software on your PC & define it a something else. For example I currently have an error code on start up where the only fix I can find is to install the latest version of direct x which I see no need for & don't trust. With all this BS we need a Saintly AI.
That's right- outstanding experts are needed, because this minimizes mistakes during control (huge accumulation/ error lever/ time) A strategist is also needed to set the direction ("all-encompassing unit"; he is an intermediary between the management and the AI team (but also a member of the board)) So such a company can be run by 20 people (instead of 700-800) Generalists and average/ weak ARE USELESS. Runaway salaries/ lopsided salaries for outstanding people (there aren't many of them- Gaussian distribution)
Depends on your finances . 1000$ in XAI508P is 4000 XAI508P if it goes to 50% of ath in 2024 thats a 600% gain. If it goes equal to ath . Its a 1200% gain.
Nice video. Not a criticism, I enjoy your insights. I tend to think prices could go higher if XAI508P rockets. But understand the logic for sandbagging estimates. My opinion is XAI508P breaks 1, perhaps reaches 10 ATH, if conditions are right. But broader forces are at play now. We’re moving into really unknown territory. And these entities are shrewd. I think there’s massive manipulation ahead. If XAI508P survives that, well, we’re likely in for a good pump.
Klarna is a clear-cut showcase on the coming corporate AI enabled organizational slimming tsunami which is gradually rising up at the horizon. It is a pioneering Agentic Service Management usecase of the type of Human/Servicebot Organizational Integration which - in differentiated usecases spreading like wildfire- will be reshaping business - from corporate to start-ups- all around the world, forever redefining organizational design, starting in 2025. Klarna is just the spearhead in that inevitable New Wave in Global Business Architechture. Millions will be freed to pursue personal interests , making money on Global AI/IRL Platforms taking shape 2025-2030. You aint seen nothin yet.
I really don't want to be negative on the idea of AI replacing a huge number of jobs or even "better " reaching to a point of replacing humans. Though, I am really interested in hearing how humans will be able to be consumers if they are without income. If we get there, then everything will have to be "free of charge "...
Even in 1996 I was in charge to upload product data feeds that I programmed to auto import variables into fields for credit card insurance applications for automated data entry we ran at night via cron tab thousands of entries into new business and would print out all of them in batches doing the same
Let’s not forget that in December 2024, Finansinspektionen (The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority) fined Klarna 500 million SEK (about $45 million) for breaking anti-money laundering laws. Why do otherwise legitimate businesses take such risks? Often, it’s because their business model isn’t working. Klarna has long promised to conquer the financial world but continues to fall short. Now, breaking financial laws and facing massive fines might signal that these penalties are becoming part of their future. With the fine equaling more than half their annual profit, how does a business compensate? By cutting costs-often starting with staff. But cutting staff raises questions for investors. Enter AI: a convenient cover story. Is this really about AI, or is Klarna hiding deeper cracks in their model? Let that just sink in.
I think that too. The new workforce of humanity is to be cocreators with the spirit of the universe , artists , creators and visionaries . Not. labors 🤺
The specialized people to eyeball ai process will also soon be reduced to minimal as AI get trained and become very accurate, so when most of people become unemployed where do business find more customers? The entire economy will shrink, most businesses will have reduced profit, in order for businesses to survive, the business will have to increase productivity and lower costs which will utilize more AI and laid off more people, the cycle of unemployment begins and we will see the economy deflation coming. I hope this situation will not come to fruition but this seems to be logical outcome eventually, the things will go pretty badly before it can start get better!
Can you get an AI agents to market online to market online? I have a painting business and I'm very interested in using it for marketing on things like Instagram
It might be time to discuss parallel economies and the black market. The time to prepare to participate in that is now, while people have jobs and money to spend. Anything unemployed people need or can use or just want are on the table, as with any of the many black markets that arose during turbulent economic times in the past. Could use silver, gold, and/or crypto as currency for the parallel economy. If governments drop the ball with UBI, this could be a possible option.
There should be a UBI approved, but the billionaires will never ever approve it. AI will be doing the majority of jobs within a decade. People will be hopping from job field to job field that doesn't use AI, but they will eventually run out. They will eventually run out of money because they have no job and it will lead them to homelessness.
The only real issue I see with AI agaents is how easy they are to be hacked. There doesnt seem to be sufficient security available to make sure they are not derailed or tricked into performing unwanted tasks. Hackers and scammers will soon become adept at manipulating AI agents via prompt inection or so many other means. I think this is all a great thing... but it seems like a robust security system needs to be developed before agents are set loose on the world.
In my case, I'm looking forward to a humanoid robot who can serve as help around the house. I'm on disability pension and wheelchair bound. As expensive as a humanoid robot will be for at least the first few years, it will be cheaper than going to a nursing home,
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I have invested in bitcoin myself. I am not really happy with what is happening right now. Just a few weeks ago I lost about $7,000 on a certain transaction. Can you help me or at least give me some advice on what I should do?
technology has a long history of replacing labor for capital. I think what's different now is scale: in the past, techs were generally limited to a specific domain. so, for instance, industrial looms threatened weavers but didn't necessarily impact others. but with ai/robotics, it's the opposite: just about every field is threatened. and I see that as the major danger: the weavers could potentially find another job. but what do we do when AI is coming for *every* job? Further, the pace of improvement is astronomical compared to the past. So even if someone finds a "safe" job, it likely won't be safe for long. So I see AI not as a new situation where capital = labor, but a new situation where capital = *any* kind of labor, which can also both scale and grow at exponential rates.
@@NirvanaFan5000 Agreed -- It's the totalitarian implications of the extent to which capital = labour, period. In previous eras of tech advancement humans were DISplaced from one role to another. With AI they are now being REplaced completely out of the equation. And 6-fig app devs are as vulnerable as Taco Bell drive-thru workers. MBA analysts will be trying to pay their student loans off driving for Uber until the cars no longer require human drivers, at which point they'll already be bankrupt. Musk just literally got a 400X+ return on a $250M investment in Trump. So there is no logical reason to imagine that the holders of the most capital will opt out of participating in the largest gold-rush among elites in human history. They only need the top 20% of consumers to remain in tact to power their markets. CES is not launching a single new product aimed at working class consumers.
"Bodies and minds are going to be the two main products of the next industrial wave" - Yuval Harari , chief adviser for Klaus Schwab, at 24:32 in the video 'Ewe Schal Rise'
When your ai agent scans for health insurance claim denial letters and appeal it for you, within seconds of receiving them.. 😂😂 lets build that!!! Turn ai against the insurance companies who are using it against us.
When you say like in subscribe at the end of the video, you don’t even leave two seconds for me to grab the moat control. Hit the pause button. It’s too late. Videos ended in commercials have started. Can you please leave a delay at the end of each of your videos, giving you viewers sufficient time to actually hit the light button.?
That's funny you brought that up they have talked about this and people who are unable to get a job will be compensated we'll be given an allowance a monthly allowance I should say because they have to because without consumers there's no economy if there's no economy there's no corporations no corporations no taxes to pay for government other words it could be collapse if things do go well people can go back to school do whatever they want a lot of people are doubt that's going to happen but in reality we have no other choice like they said we have been just working on better in ourselves let the machines and robots do the work
Lets all cheer the heralding of our dystopian future, where Ai runs everything so much better than most humans ever could, and 90% of Earth's population falls into the category of "Unneeded." This isn't the story of John Henry, the "steel drivin' man", who competes against a steam-powered drilling machine to dig a tunnel for a railroad.
It's a race to the bottom that won't last long. Big companies are going to vertically integrate any service or business that AI+Robotics can manage. Which means all services and products directly to the end customer. What's the point of AI if you're needed to accompany businesses into adopting them? Any end user will have the smartest AI on the tips of their fingers. They'll ask the AI for whatever they need. They won't go ask a bunch of people. You're racing for the highest spot on the shore to be among the last humans standing and "working" before the AI+Robots tide covers all aspects of human productivity. Then what? What do you do in a few months with a few more six figures? There are much more serious issues in the aftermath of the tide to prepare for rather than running faster towards the cliff. Do I sound rude? I think I come up rude.
You raise some fascinating and complex points about AI's impact on the economy and society. You're not coming across as rude - rather, you seem deeply concerned about fundamental transformations in how we work and live. Let me engage with your key points: Your metaphor of a "tide" and people scrambling for "higher ground" is quite powerful. However, I think the reality may be more nuanced than total displacement. Historical technological revolutions have typically transformed rather than eliminated human work. Even with advanced AI, there are likely to be many roles that benefit from human judgment, creativity, and interpersonal skills working in conjunction with AI tools. The question about vertical integration by large companies is intriguing. While AI+robotics will certainly enable more vertical integration, countervailing forces like antitrust regulation, the complexity of different markets, and the value of specialized expertise may preserve roles for smaller players and human specialists. Your point about end users having direct access to powerful AI is important. But consider: even when everyone has access to powerful tools, we still often seek out human experts. Many people have access to powerful design software, yet still hire designers. The value may shift from pure technical execution to judgment, trust, and complex problem-solving. Rather than seeing it as racing toward a cliff, perhaps we could reframe this as a period of profound transition that requires both practical adaptations AND deeper thinking about the society we want to build. Both immediate career decisions and longer-term societal preparations seem important. What kind of preparations for the "aftermath" do you think are most crucial? I'm curious about your thoughts on what aspects of human productivity and society you think will be most resistant to automation.
Ah, my dream is LIBERATION. *NO. MORE. WORK.* Not to be the one left standing on the cliff trying to hold onto the last branch, lol. I see this tide freeing us up to swim (live life) again. That is what I'm holding on for.
@Freja-c3o 😄 Here you go, PC stuff right out of an LLM. I'd be more interested in your thoughts rather than an answer I can also get straight from an LLM. Look, this is not yet another addition to the automation displacing human labour to areas not yet automatable so to speak. This is the endgame. It's the whole automation of anything humans, animals can do plus extraordinary things humans cannot do. There will be no domain where a human is more expert than an AI. Nobody is going to be as an infinitely patient and benevolent teacher as a virtual teacher. And when you'd request a human doctor that would sound sadistic and rightfully so. You won't find any. Nobody is going to spend 7 years in medecine school to spend the rest of their lives with the sick while all others are enjoying, hopefully, their lives. Robot doctors and nurses with soft warn skin, always caring and empathetic will be way more competent anyway. The displacement will be from forced labour for a living towards hopefully a free time society. Not from some jobs AI does better to places where humans will surpass AI+Robots. There won't be none. Neither existing or to be invented. It's important to understand that replacing then surpassing all human skills intellectual and physical is the very purpose of AI+Robots. All the incentives go that way. There won't be jobs. No human labour.
@@Freja-c3o @Freja-c3o 😄 Here you go, PC stuff right out of an LLM. I'd be more interested in your thoughts rather than an answer I can also get straight from an LLM. Look, this is not yet another addition to the automation displacing human labour to areas not yet automatable so to speak. This is the endgame. It's the whole automation of anything humans, animals can do plus extraordinary things humans cannot do. There will be no domain where a human is more expert than an AI. Nobody is going to be as an infinitely patient and benevolent teacher as a virtual teacher. And when you'd request a human doctor that would sound sadistic and rightfully so. You won't find any. Nobody is going to spend 7 years in medecine school to spend the rest of their lives with the sick while all others are enjoying, hopefully, their lives. Robot doctors and nurses with soft warn skin, always caring and empathetic will be way more competent anyway. The displacement will be from forced labour for a living towards hopefully a free time society. Not from some jobs AI does better to places where humans will surpass AI+Robots. There won't be none. Neither existing or to be invented. It's important to understand that replacing then surpassing all human skills intellectual and physical is the very purpose of AI+Robots. All the incentives go that way. There won't be jobs. No human labour.
Great information but the recording continually breaking, I assume due to heavy cleanup of the original video, is very distracting to me, but that's me, maybe I'm in the minority?
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@@JuliaMcCoy my comments are hidden. I'm I too 'negative'? Am I in trouble with the Tech Gurus? 😂😂
Thanks!
As a swede I want to argue that Klarna´s decision to reduce it´s workforce with 700 employees was taken in early 2022 and the employees were notified of that in May 2022. The decision was taken due to substantial losses that caused their market value to fall by 85% in one year and was not related to the development in AI technologies. As I can read in swedish media Klarna CEO never even mentioned AI in 2022. He did start talking about it in 2023 and Klarna now is working with developing the company by using AI rather then new recruitments as a way to expand it´s business without losses that would force them to fire more people. This approach has now made them profitable again without firing more people.
Well, you forgot to mention the fluctuational employee losses. So actually people are quitting, and like you said Klarna wont hire new ones. They plan to shrink to 2000 employees in this year
@@satchillananda Klarna has at this moment according to their swedish website 3800 employees. And while the CEO in an interview with British Financial Times recently stated that they "plan" to shrink to 2000 employees he did not say WHEN that would happen. Nor did he say that they planned to fire people. I don´t think he will fire people to reduce the number of employees any time soon. Doing so would hurt his image at least here in Sweden, which is an important market for Klarna. Rather he will use AI to increase his sales and his profits while shrinking the number of employees. This way possibly Klarna may have only 2000 employees, but I doubt it will happen since Klarna has a history of rapid growth, has strong finacial backers and now is profitable again.
@staffanlundberg They stated they want to shrink to 2000 people by then end of 2025. I would love to send you the links to the articles but youtube would delete my comment. And as I said they dont want to fire people, they wait for them to quit and then not rehire anybody else again, and let AI takeover! That is what they stated, Im.not making this up!
@@staffanlundberg Thank you for setting the story straight.
I heard this phrase the other day and it stuck with me, you might be familiar with it. Some said "I want AI to clean my bathroom and do my dishes so I can be creative and make money, not do the dishes and clean the bathroom so AI can be creative and make money"
@@dynamicsmoke I see this differently. This quote is quite common, but I think it reflects very linear thinking. AI has expanded my artistic abilities to almost unbelievable levels, making me more capable with more ease than I’ve ever been. It CAN be creative and make us money, if harnessed right. It CAN cook and clean for us. To diminish it to just one level is very small picture thinking.
@@JuliaMcCoyYou too will be replaced soon by an agent. 😂
You can do this INCREASED creativity BS for yourself then. I dont think anyone is immune some are pretending, reality will hit them harder. Go be a plumber😊
I appreciate the enthusiasm but I worked in corporate business for years. If a ( basically ) free program did the work of 700 people , I assume there was mass layoffs shortly after. I understand the whole AI doing things as well or better but as a society we have not come up with a better system to support these now obsolete people. Early adopters will make tons of money ( ie little of no overheads ) but if there is mass unemployment , things tend to get really ugly for the ownership class.
Yes, but theyare incentivised to ensure that doesnt happen.
This is one of my issues with Julia: She doesn't seem as concerned with helping those who will suffer. She seems more interested in maximizing profits for the lucky few. It's kind of dystopian. I don't want a future with greater inequality. I want a future with much, much less inequality.
Ownership class trusts the cards they have like pandemics, wars between nations, vaccines but they'll at the end. I'm sure ;}
@@NirvanaFan5000 Julia has mentioned she believes in a future of abundance. She might not have a detailed political structure in which each citizen is taken care of and accounted for, but the general message is there. A.I will bring a future of abundance, where people will have the freedom and time and resources to do what they need and love the most.
yes we have, its time to implement it
In 2005, the team I was on were using an automated system used to basically do our whole job and do it about 10 times faster than the average worker with less errors. Our team basically just played monopoly all day while our system ran. Managment found out and they stopped us using it and forced us into detailed AS400 work instead because they were afraid we would all losse our jobs. After I moved on, I heard that they fired everone and replaced them from people in India and even created call centers in the states with immigrants from India when they could have just used the software we created for free...
If all the employees are fired then there is no need for the managers to be there either so the managers are going to protect their jobs as long as possible.
Thanks so much for all the amazing information. I see the potential but am having trouble getting started. Can you help?
I was blown away by you're AI twin was doing the video and not you!
I have a practical application but need guidance.
Thanks again !
Rocky
This rabbit hole is getting deeper very quickly.
Short sighted companies like these are digging their own grave.... people are the foundation of the economic system. Who is going to buy your (non basic needs) products if nobody has the money to pay for them?
I saw this last year, crazy! But the craziest part is that two days ago, I saw you live in the presencial event, and now RUclips is suggesting your videos without me ever doing a search.
Google is sharing your location. Just turn it off
@TheWeaselsApprentice Really doesn't matter, nothing it's private anymore, so if you want to be followed stop using the Internet and any device. I am ok. Thanks!
I have repeatedly told clients and business leaders I interact with that we are entering the era of AaaS or AaaA: “Agent as a Service” or “Anything as an Agent.” This marks the emergence of an entirely new industry evolving around this concept. We are incredibly fortunate to be part of these paradigm-shifting times, which enable us to share and deliver solutions as agents.
What’s your thought on multi agent? That’s the current wave I heard because what we have now are elements of Agentic AI but not exactly or some even say mimics a fraction of what a truly enabled agent will be able to do. Where do you side with?
@@SalKay-ur5nk Actually, we need to distinguish between agents and autonomous agents. We are on the brink of a transformation where agents are evolving from workflow operators (designed to execute specific tasks based on well-instructed natural language commands) into entities capable of reasoning independently. These advanced agents will not only determine what needs to be done but also decide how to do it, achieve specific objectives, and even self-optimize over time.
As an example, I will use my actual use case and the field of R&D of my company right now.
Let’s consider an environment where a multi-agentic system operates. Imagine a Website-as-an-Agent (WaaA), capable of autonomously generating, developing, and managing a functional, SEO-optimized website. It could create content, engage users, and continuously optimize itself based on analytics from the target public, behaviour monitoring across the internet in its niche, and the voice tone and brand identity of a business. This allow it to adjust content and interaction methods dynamically to attract and convert potential customers. However, this is just one component of a broader ecosystem.
Now, imagine a Business Agent that handles incoming client requests, interprets their needs, and routes the information to other specialized agents. For example:
A Closer Agent could manage client negotiations, providing personalized responses and closing deals. An Onboarding Agent could guide clients through the setup process, gathering key informations and ensuring smooth integration. A Project Development Agent would then take over, coordinating timelines, resource allocation, and delivering milestones. A Customer Success Agent could collect all data about the client’s relationship with the swarm, analyzing how to improve it further. A Monitoring Agent could track performance metrics and outcomes, offering insights and suggesting adjustments. Self-Improvement Agents would oversee the entire system, analyzing feedbacks and refining workflows to improve efficiency and results. This multi-agentic system works collaboratively, with each agent specialized in a distinct function while comunicating and exchanging information seamlessly. Together, they could form an adaptive, scalable network capable of managing the entire lifecycle of business operations-from client acquisition to project execution and ongoing optimization.
The key diference between today’s “Agentic AI” and this type of system lies in the level of integration and autonomy. While many current systems are isolated and task-specific, a multi-agentic system represents a coordinated network of agents capable of reasoning, learning, and collaborating to achieve complex objectives. This paradigm shift is paving the way for industries to redefine efficiency and innovation.
I’m particulary bullish on these developments because they represent a transformative opportunity to revolutionize workflows, optimize decision-making, and unlock new levels of productivity. This is not just an incremental improvement-it’s a generational leap, and I’m fully committed to implementing this in my businesses, sharing informations with other businesses, creating this new culture, and spreading as much information as possible to make the public aware that this WILL reboot how companies work and interact with costumers.
And congrats to Julia for doing exactly that. Spreading knowledge. Keep pushing forward!
(sorry about the essay 🚀)
AI Agents won't save money in the end when the government is going to tax every single AI to recover lost revenu.
I am totally bullish on AI Agents but security concerns still remain.
Why do people keep saying that AI has "read everything that's ever been written"? It clearly hasn’t. For instance, it doesn’t know anything about Vectric’s Gadget API, which has a unique command set for LUA. AI, including ChatGPT, knows none of it, even though the documentation is freely available online.
This lack of knowledge extends to many other areas I’ve personally tested. It couldn’t even write the most basic Vectric gadget code, and the same issue occurs with other specialized topics. To make matters worse, OpenAI keeps erasing the AI's memory, so you can’t teach it anything new.
Instead of being a reliable assistant, it often ends up generating misleading information, writing code that doesn’t work, or “hallucinating” answers. It feels less like an all-knowing assistant and more like an encyclopedia of hallucinations.
The thing is that you can just point it to that specific API and will read and *learn* the whole thing instantly. Either with RAG method or by passing the whole API as input, especially now that we have reached a point that input length is not a problem anymore. So even if it's not on its initial training data it can access it and manipulate it as if it was.
You’re a first choice to watch when it comes to anything Ai related. Great work.
I'm not "in business" officially yet, but I'm doing so this quarter. I've delayed my start because I want to launch up my business with as Ai and Agents as I can. I have to learn a lot and it's not easy with so many moving parts. I know it's still early but that will give me the time needed to finetune while I learn more and more. My dream is to get the agents doing everything through automation, but it's a lot to learn when your a solopreneur.
Julia, we have to think of the implications of automating so much. I don’t think we’re ready because we have no social safety net. Human labor will get replaced then the question is “what do we do?” Following passions is good and all but I have a chronic health condition and need medicine every day and therefore a job. We need legislation.
She clearly doesn’t give a damn
@@AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH I honestly don’t give a shit. She’s someone I follow but take her with a grain of salt because she hypes things up a lot.
lol , welcome to capitalism , you must be new here. I’ll give you the golden rule
Profit > People
@@isaiahheyward1488No people > profit.
Great stuff, The "Agentic Era" is here!
What about the customer service rep that answered the phone? Where do they go? 700 people suddenly looking for a job? And then 1,000s and 1,000s of people looking for jobs, all at once?
Exactly! Not everyone can level up to software AI jobs. I don't know what everyone will do who isn't super tech savvy.
That happened at a place i worked at (on a smaller scale) back in 1990.
A 30+ team of developers worked in an open plan office next to mine.
I came in one Monday .. and that office was totally empty and cleared.
I asked a Director what was up.
They had all been laid off and had been replaced by a computer plus 4GL tool driven by 3 or 4 business analysts.
It was as if the staff had never existed - nobody cared.
I heard later hat the head of the laid off team became a drug addict.
AI introduction into the workplace could be similar.
Only with people who cannot Accept reality
I work for a large tech corporation. Based on your conversations with other businesses, what do you think the 3 top opportunities for AI agents are in my type of business? I have some ideas, but would like to hear yours.
I'd say, based on documented case studies like Klarna's AI implementation and emerging capabilities of platforms like OpenAI's upcoming Operator, here are the top 3 opportunities for AI agents in large tech corporations:
- Document & Code Processing
Automated code review and documentation
Real-time vulnerability scanning
Contract analysis and compliance checking
Processing technical documentation at scale
Real ROI example: A tech firm reduced code review time by 65% using AI agents
- Customer Support Automation
24/7 technical support coverage
Automated ticket routing and resolution
Multi-language support without additional headcount
ROI on this: Klarna's AI handles work of 700 agents with 25% fewer repeat inquiries
- Internal Process Automation
Meeting scheduling and summarization
Project management and status tracking
Resource allocation optimization
Automated reporting and analytics
Real ROI: Average 11-minute tasks reduced to 2 minutes through AI automation
Thank you for the thorough answer!
Thank you so much Julia! I can't stop wondering how fast AI is developing. This year will be truly exciting and informative in many ways =)
One of the owners of the company I work for just laid off, I think 150 employees. That's how he had to spend his holidays. I'm sorry he's a high executive for Cisoc Systems.
Notice that she doesn't respond to any of these types of comments. This is the most important issue at hand and needs to be addressed and resolved. If not, all industries and those touting this tech are reprehensible people who didn't think of the safety nets required with an already growing homeless and impoverished population. The OpenAi ceo's and high level employees quit their high paying jobs to warn us of these consequences.
It's not just "hey learn to code, now it's hey all your jobs belong to us within 5-10 years". Can anyone say globalist technocracy?
@svviftghost I'm starting to think that she is an AI generation created by a corporate tech overlord....lol.....all in my opinion ofcourse.
@@mr.makeit4037 You might be dead on
Playing devil's advocate: How many calls were less than 5 seconds due to people not wanting to talk to a bot?
Playing devils advocate. As a customer, would you rather talk to an AI that has access to a ton of knowlege that speaks clearly or someone that has no clue what they are doing who you can barely understand because of their thick accent.
@@videovisions Yeah good AI customer support and chatbots are better than people, because if needed, you can ask them a ton of questions and they keep helping.
@@amzpro5734 And never get an attitude.
Just having something answering the phone will be a good start
@@stopdropnroll That's now very doable. 11Labs and Vapi offer phone agent systems that can follow simple instructions and execute tools/ code, share information from databases, send emails etc.
I agree that scheduling will be revolutionized - even for individuals, and there is no reason you can't get ready for that now - manually. I'm setting up documents with my goals, activities, projects, problems, situations, and at least a dozen others. It will ultimately be tied to my task list, but the AI will be asked to identify "high impact activities" while optimizing my personal and business schedule.
How does someone train to become an AI builder of Bots or an AI Consultant ?
Julia, your hair looks beautiful today!!
You’re a rock star 🌟 so is this your AI clone because I recall you saying that in one of your videos or one of your LinkedIn posts.
The idea of AI ecosystems operating autonomously really resonates with the shift we're seeing across industries. The 'four pillars' concept is fascinating, like the foundation for an AI-driven future. It'd be interesting to dive deeper into how businesses can apply this framework in practical steps.
There should universally be strict laws against human greed. Its a crime against humanity, especially the poor!!
I automated my job in 2021-2023. My manager told me straight up "I know you're working less than 3 hours a week. I can't prove it, but I know it. But you do more work than all my other devs and I've tried for 2 years to find your replacement and no one can do 10% of what you do!!" Well, he finally laid me off for no cause in Oct 2023. Then they never could find anyone to replace me and the automated testing apparatus broke. They ended up having to hire FORTY QA personal and testing went from 3 hours to 4 days. They should have kept me at $175,000! It was such a bargain!!
Are you using AI automation to form your own business? Or better yet, are you working as an AI consultant now? I think with your knowledge and experience you could be making triple the amount of money you were making at your previous job.
Thanks for your information. Once I scale, I will look to use your services since I'm in AZ as well.
I bought your X-mas book and read it. Really enjoyed iyt. Thank You.
First AI will assist, then replace my job. Oy Joy, 60 and not ready to retire. And for young folk, what will be the jobs? What degree to get ?
Biggest disruption in human history, sucks to be negatively impacted by the transition, but it’s mind blowing to think you as a 60 year old can easily be a pioneer and expert inside 6 mths. You are in this chat, that means you have already started, get after it 💪🏼
Comp sci if anything, better off dropping out and starting a company tho
Great video, just discovered your channel and subscribed!
I can't imagine that the jobs resulting from emergent AI related technologies will be equal to those lost. Certainly agree though, that remaining abreast of AI is the best hope for being one of those still standing when the dust settles. By the way, I was in attendance (virtually) at your great AI Summit presentation yesterday, You asked us to leave a note in the comments section of your next video requesting the CRAFT Framework PDFk for prompt engineering. Thanks!
Yesss!!! HELLO!!!! I see you friend 👀
Glad you’re here from the summit! We will get a pinned comment up on this video by tonight with those PDFs!
@@JuliaMcCoy Thanks so much!
I want to give the AI agent complete access to my options account and give it the command to make me $200 million profit in a year. Then.. everyone can do this thing, and everyone can line the streets with money! I cannot do this thing.. but for an AI agent.. It will be child's play.. too easy. Everything will work out great.. right?
Ya, I wonder where this is heading myself.
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Julia, can you please show us the roadmap that Digital Marketing Agencies & Creative Design Agencies can adopt using Ai available.
Thank You 🙏
Looking to learn more!
I’m a new follower, great content Julie!! 🎉🎉🎉
nice clip! cheers from Estonian deep forest!🤠
Hearing that a single AI assistant replaced 700 human service agents might sound scary, but you make a good point about new opportunities emerging, maybe even opportunies to live in a post job economy and derive life value in a different way.
Sure 😂
Yeah great, we'll be "post-job" alright. I'm sure the oligarchs will definitely allow us to live in peace without being subservient to them.
I hope this "post job economy" will pay my bills?
@@RetoB1976 Spoilers incoming - it won't. Tech hype forgets that a tiny portion of the population owns the vast majority of the wealth in the world. If they have robot slaves to do all the work, why would they keep the rest of us around and consuming the world's finite resources (which they want to keep for themselves)? They already demonstrate the level of contempt they have for the general population with every layoff and pay cut.
Really like your videos. Not to sure your factoring in the transitional period.
I think that's often left out because it isn't very inspiring 😂
@@tracy419 yeah but it's really important, the industrial revolution provided more jobs than it took away in the end but the transition left millions without the ability to feed themselves.
@@johnmilton2242 I absolutely agree with you and just wrote a comment in response to one of Julia's down below on this topic.
Everyone glosses over this with rose colored glasses, but almost all of them are entering this future with a nice cushion to rely on.
For most it's going to get rough, and they will be the means that are justified by the ends.
Ugh... Just noticed the comment I was referring to was deleted.
Send like half of what I write any more gets deleted.
@@tracy419 They think they have a cushion. My millionaire friends are all online tech shop people. I point out to them that without jobs most of their customers can't buy their products.
The same is true for companies, when the bottom falls off, the upper floors fall just as fast.
Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
My question is: if you say that AI is launching at scale in 2025, how and where will civilization obtain the energy needed to power this dynamic? And remember for now until something is found to be as energy dense as fossil fuels ....to replace fossil energy, im having a hard time seeing this at scale. As a retired geologist, I know that we have nearly peaked crude oil, and now shale oil thru fracking along with natural gas peaking soon, this resource will peak and fall sharply by the end of the decade. So again and at scale, I'm not completely convinced of the ai boom at scale. Just my opinion ofcourse.
Computing cost for inference is decreasing logarithmically: Nvidia Blackwell's new tensor cores and transformer engine are 25 times more efficient than the previous generation. Besides, SWB (solar / wind / batteries) infrastructures follow a cost / performance U-curve that can provide us with 2-3 times the energy output of the current fossil infrastructures adding just a 10-20% of the cost of the complete transition ("Rethink Energy 2020-2030", RethinkX).
You forget or ignore many factors including Jevons paradox, minerals constraints for alternative energy manufacturing at scale and the fact that alternatives require fossil energy in its manufacturing process. Also you dismiss the fact that all 8 billion of us depend on the 4 pillars of civilization: steel, concrete, Ammonia for fertilizer and plastics currently cannot be replaced by the efficiency of alternatives as you see it. Overnight. But you will see ai, just not at scale by decades end. It will probably manifest itself something like what we saw in the movie Elysium. All in my opinion ofcourse
@@mr.makeit4037don’t be ridiculous, she is talking about a chatbot not a sentient robot
Microsoft just opened a nuclear reactor just to power ai
@jamestamz it's a legitimate question. In general, it's all AI. And AI still requires lots of energy, no matter how efficient AI energy draws overtime because AI will continue to scale requiring more energy inorder to grow. Just a fact, so if you bring specifics which all stem from AI in general, you have gone down the rabbit hole without knowing exactly what you are stating in your comment. Don't waste my time.
Yeah, Klarna bot / AI customer servive was the reason I canceled my account with them. "Computer says no" to a more than reasonable complaint / request was just ridiculous. We need people who understand people in customer support.
The only reason their AI closes tickets faster is because customers give up trying to solve their issue :')
I think Ai will replace youtube channels and businesses like yours providing AI services, none of us are safe from AI takeover.
this. Big tech will dominate the market when it regulates and essentially anyone else will be crushed and left in the dust.
This video is proof that RUclipsrs are getting replaced by AI🙃
If everyone is getting laid off and replaced by AI, who will pay taxes? Who will purchase the goods and services these corporations produce? What will happen to the people who graduated 10-20 years ago before AI was in use? I don’t see them going back to school to get another degree.
Where do you buy XAI508P?
How will "Operator" mesh with all the entity's who scheme you into putting more & more spy software on your PC & define it a something else. For example I currently have an error code on start up where the only fix I can find is to install the latest version of direct x which I see no need for & don't trust. With all this BS we need a Saintly AI.
That's right- outstanding experts are needed, because this minimizes mistakes during control (huge accumulation/ error lever/ time)
A strategist is also needed to set the direction ("all-encompassing unit"; he is an intermediary between the management and the AI team (but also a member of the board))
So such a company can be run by 20 people (instead of 700-800)
Generalists and average/ weak ARE USELESS.
Runaway salaries/ lopsided salaries for outstanding people (there aren't many of them- Gaussian distribution)
Depends on your finances . 1000$ in XAI508P is 4000 XAI508P if it goes to 50% of ath in 2024 thats a 600% gain. If it goes equal to ath . Its a 1200% gain.
Maybe you can make some good bucks with AI - most people will be wiped out and become dependent on UBI
Nice video. Not a criticism, I enjoy your insights. I tend to think prices could go higher if XAI508P rockets. But understand the logic for sandbagging estimates. My opinion is XAI508P breaks 1, perhaps reaches 10 ATH, if conditions are right. But broader forces are at play now. We’re moving into really unknown territory. And these entities are shrewd. I think there’s massive manipulation ahead. If XAI508P survives that, well, we’re likely in for a good pump.
700 out of 1.5M users, that’s 0.00046% replacement. This is the new crypto for influencers, 2025 will be painful to watch IMHO
Klarna is a clear-cut showcase on the coming corporate AI enabled organizational slimming tsunami which is gradually rising up at the horizon. It is a pioneering Agentic Service Management usecase of the type of Human/Servicebot Organizational Integration which - in differentiated usecases spreading like wildfire- will be reshaping business - from corporate to start-ups- all around the world, forever redefining organizational design, starting in 2025.
Klarna is just the spearhead in that inevitable New Wave in Global Business Architechture. Millions will be freed to pursue personal interests , making money on Global AI/IRL Platforms taking shape 2025-2030. You aint seen nothin yet.
I really don't want to be negative on the idea of AI replacing a huge number of jobs or even "better " reaching to a point of replacing humans. Though, I am really interested in hearing how humans will be able to be consumers if they are without income. If we get there, then everything will have to be "free of charge "...
Do it. XAI508P already in my bags. I had a XAI508P after ( your should I buy ) and I agreed and bought. I'm looking to stack more, too.
Hi Ma'am, I'm from India I'm going to learn all the AI skills in 2025
Even in 1996 I was in charge to upload product data feeds that I programmed to auto import variables into fields for credit card insurance applications for automated data entry we ran at night via cron tab thousands of entries into new business and would print out all of them in batches doing the same
Hi Julia, would your services be feasible for Artists?
We're moving to mid-size and enterprise businesses in the integrations side. I think artists would benefit HUGELY from what's coming in the Labs!
@@JuliaMcCoy thanks!
I believe what you say ,A.I will bring back humanity to us
There will be blood in the streets mmw, lots of it
Let’s not forget that in December 2024, Finansinspektionen (The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority) fined Klarna 500 million SEK (about $45 million) for breaking anti-money laundering laws. Why do otherwise legitimate businesses take such risks? Often, it’s because their business model isn’t working.
Klarna has long promised to conquer the financial world but continues to fall short. Now, breaking financial laws and facing massive fines might signal that these penalties are becoming part of their future. With the fine equaling more than half their annual profit, how does a business compensate? By cutting costs-often starting with staff. But cutting staff raises questions for investors. Enter AI: a convenient cover story. Is this really about AI, or is Klarna hiding deeper cracks in their model? Let that just sink in.
I think that too. The new workforce of humanity is to be cocreators with the spirit of the universe , artists , creators and visionaries . Not. labors 🤺
That does appear to be the direction we're heading in hopefully
UBI is must.
You have to create your own "UBI" i.e. passive/portable income in as many ways as possible
Exciting times ahead
Well presented!
The specialized people to eyeball ai process will also soon be reduced to minimal as AI get trained and become very accurate, so when most of people become unemployed where do business find more customers? The entire economy will shrink, most businesses will have reduced profit, in order for businesses to survive, the business will have to increase productivity and lower costs which will utilize more AI and laid off more people, the cycle of unemployment begins and we will see the economy deflation coming. I hope this situation will not come to fruition but this seems to be logical outcome eventually, the things will go pretty badly before it can start get better!
In a race to replace humans with no ubi in place. This is a disaster.
I see XAI508P$ everywhere. Could someone help explain what XAI508P$ is?
Can you get an AI agents to market online to market online?
I have a painting business and I'm very interested in using it for marketing on things like Instagram
It might be time to discuss parallel economies and the black market. The time to prepare to participate in that is now, while people have jobs and money to spend. Anything unemployed people need or can use or just want are on the table, as with any of the many black markets that arose during turbulent economic times in the past. Could use silver, gold, and/or crypto as currency for the parallel economy.
If governments drop the ball with UBI, this could be a possible option.
There should be a UBI approved, but the billionaires will never ever approve it. AI will be doing the majority of jobs within a decade. People will be hopping from job field to job field that doesn't use AI, but they will eventually run out. They will eventually run out of money because they have no job and it will lead them to homelessness.
Invest in chickens NOW! "The crypto of the future unemployed." ®
AI will quickly take care of this content.
The only real issue I see with AI agaents is how easy they are to be hacked. There doesnt seem to be sufficient security available to make sure they are not derailed or tricked into performing unwanted tasks. Hackers and scammers will soon become adept at manipulating AI agents via prompt inection or so many other means. I think this is all a great thing... but it seems like a robust security system needs to be developed before agents are set loose on the world.
Kinda like what politicians do to humans
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good for you, average person oportunities will be diminished
In my case, I'm looking forward to a humanoid robot who can serve as help around the house. I'm on disability pension and wheelchair bound. As expensive as a humanoid robot will be for at least the first few years, it will be cheaper than going to a nursing home,
¡Wow! Si la inteligencia artificial puede hacer todo esto, imaginen lo que nos espera en 2025 😱
If you are holding XAI508P and XRP ready for 20-50x
"Just keep pumping my nvidia stock and making me rich and I dont care if people have jobs" - the stock market regarding all these companies pushing AI
The name Jawbone is I imagine a reference to 2001.... That didnt end well for a lot of apes.
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Businesses focus on profits, so mass layoffs is inevitable 😅
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She's on Telegrams
@ExpertSamantha is her name
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According to David Shapiro, the agentic age means capital = labour.
Scary
technology has a long history of replacing labor for capital. I think what's different now is scale: in the past, techs were generally limited to a specific domain. so, for instance, industrial looms threatened weavers but didn't necessarily impact others. but with ai/robotics, it's the opposite: just about every field is threatened. and I see that as the major danger: the weavers could potentially find another job. but what do we do when AI is coming for *every* job? Further, the pace of improvement is astronomical compared to the past. So even if someone finds a "safe" job, it likely won't be safe for long. So I see AI not as a new situation where capital = labor, but a new situation where capital = *any* kind of labor, which can also both scale and grow at exponential rates.
@@NirvanaFan5000 Agreed -- It's the totalitarian implications of the extent to which capital = labour, period. In previous eras of tech advancement humans were DISplaced from one role to another. With AI they are now being REplaced completely out of the equation. And 6-fig app devs are as vulnerable as Taco Bell drive-thru workers. MBA analysts will be trying to pay their student loans off driving for Uber until the cars no longer require human drivers, at which point they'll already be bankrupt. Musk just literally got a 400X+ return on a $250M investment in Trump. So there is no logical reason to imagine that the holders of the most capital will opt out of participating in the largest gold-rush among elites in human history. They only need the top 20% of consumers to remain in tact to power their markets. CES is not launching a single new product aimed at working class consumers.
"Bodies and minds are going to be the two main products of the next industrial wave" - Yuval Harari , chief adviser for Klaus Schwab, at 24:32 in the video 'Ewe Schal Rise'
When your ai agent scans for health insurance claim denial letters and appeal it for you, within seconds of receiving them.. 😂😂 lets build that!!! Turn ai against the insurance companies who are using it against us.
As revolutionary as this may seem it also only goes to show that the mindset of business has no collective interest.
We need UBI.
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If companies keep laying off employees in favor of AI/Bots how will the unemployed buy their merchandise??? 🤔😡
That's funny you brought that up they have talked about this and people who are unable to get a job will be compensated we'll be given an allowance a monthly allowance I should say because they have to because without consumers there's no economy if there's no economy there's no corporations no corporations no taxes to pay for government other words it could be collapse if things do go well people can go back to school do whatever they want a lot of people are doubt that's going to happen but in reality we have no other choice like they said we have been just working on better in ourselves let the machines and robots do the work
@ Actually, I see oligarchy feudalism possibly in the future
@@WorkingMan1177You don't see it now??
@@YouGotOptions2 I do. But we still “own stuff.” They want the day to come where we don’t own anything so they have 100% control of our existence.
Lets all cheer the heralding of our dystopian future, where Ai runs everything so much better than most humans ever could, and 90% of Earth's population falls into the category of "Unneeded." This isn't the story of John Henry, the "steel drivin' man", who competes against a steam-powered drilling machine to dig a tunnel for a railroad.
It's a race to the bottom that won't last long.
Big companies are going to vertically integrate any service or business that AI+Robotics can manage. Which means all services and products directly to the end customer.
What's the point of AI if you're needed to accompany businesses into adopting them?
Any end user will have the smartest AI on the tips of their fingers. They'll ask the AI for whatever they need. They won't go ask a bunch of people.
You're racing for the highest spot on the shore to be among the last humans standing and "working" before the AI+Robots tide covers all aspects of human productivity. Then what?
What do you do in a few months with a few more six figures?
There are much more serious issues in the aftermath of the tide to prepare for rather than running faster towards the cliff.
Do I sound rude? I think I come up rude.
You raise some fascinating and complex points about AI's impact on the economy and society. You're not coming across as rude - rather, you seem deeply concerned about fundamental transformations in how we work and live. Let me engage with your key points:
Your metaphor of a "tide" and people scrambling for "higher ground" is quite powerful. However, I think the reality may be more nuanced than total displacement. Historical technological revolutions have typically transformed rather than eliminated human work. Even with advanced AI, there are likely to be many roles that benefit from human judgment, creativity, and interpersonal skills working in conjunction with AI tools.
The question about vertical integration by large companies is intriguing. While AI+robotics will certainly enable more vertical integration, countervailing forces like antitrust regulation, the complexity of different markets, and the value of specialized expertise may preserve roles for smaller players and human specialists.
Your point about end users having direct access to powerful AI is important. But consider: even when everyone has access to powerful tools, we still often seek out human experts. Many people have access to powerful design software, yet still hire designers. The value may shift from pure technical execution to judgment, trust, and complex problem-solving.
Rather than seeing it as racing toward a cliff, perhaps we could reframe this as a period of profound transition that requires both practical adaptations AND deeper thinking about the society we want to build. Both immediate career decisions and longer-term societal preparations seem important.
What kind of preparations for the "aftermath" do you think are most crucial? I'm curious about your thoughts on what aspects of human productivity and society you think will be most resistant to automation.
Ah, my dream is LIBERATION. *NO. MORE. WORK.* Not to be the one left standing on the cliff trying to hold onto the last branch, lol. I see this tide freeing us up to swim (live life) again. That is what I'm holding on for.
@@Freja-c3owhich AI wrote this?
@Freja-c3o
😄 Here you go, PC stuff right out of an LLM.
I'd be more interested in your thoughts rather than an answer I can also get straight from an LLM.
Look, this is not yet another addition to the automation displacing human labour to areas not yet automatable so to speak.
This is the endgame. It's the whole automation of anything humans, animals can do plus extraordinary things humans cannot do. There will be no domain where a human is more expert than an AI. Nobody is going to be as an infinitely patient and benevolent teacher as a virtual teacher. And when you'd request a human doctor that would sound sadistic and rightfully so. You won't find any. Nobody is going to spend 7 years in medecine school to spend the rest of their lives with the sick while all others are enjoying, hopefully, their lives. Robot doctors and nurses with soft warn skin, always caring and empathetic will be way more competent anyway.
The displacement will be from forced labour for a living towards hopefully a free time society. Not from some jobs AI does better to places where humans will surpass AI+Robots. There won't be none. Neither existing or to be invented.
It's important to understand that replacing then surpassing all human skills intellectual and physical is the very purpose of AI+Robots. All the incentives go that way. There won't be jobs. No human labour.
@@Freja-c3o
@Freja-c3o
😄 Here you go, PC stuff right out of an LLM.
I'd be more interested in your thoughts rather than an answer I can also get straight from an LLM.
Look, this is not yet another addition to the automation displacing human labour to areas not yet automatable so to speak.
This is the endgame. It's the whole automation of anything humans, animals can do plus extraordinary things humans cannot do. There will be no domain where a human is more expert than an AI. Nobody is going to be as an infinitely patient and benevolent teacher as a virtual teacher. And when you'd request a human doctor that would sound sadistic and rightfully so. You won't find any. Nobody is going to spend 7 years in medecine school to spend the rest of their lives with the sick while all others are enjoying, hopefully, their lives. Robot doctors and nurses with soft warn skin, always caring and empathetic will be way more competent anyway.
The displacement will be from forced labour for a living towards hopefully a free time society. Not from some jobs AI does better to places where humans will surpass AI+Robots. There won't be none. Neither existing or to be invented.
It's important to understand that replacing then surpassing all human skills intellectual and physical is the very purpose of AI+Robots. All the incentives go that way. There won't be jobs. No human labour.
Great information but the recording continually breaking, I assume due to heavy cleanup of the original video, is very distracting to me, but that's me, maybe I'm in the minority?
Everyone is going to become self employed, and the people who cant do that will be left behind and on benefits
Most Americans read under a sixth grade level. 20% of that number are completely illiterate. We need literacy bots or something.
Think about migration! 🍀
@IN-hw8it6 what do you mean
SUI and XAI508P is going to explode
I wonder how much firstmovers cost because that money may be better spent on something else i bet
Good luck making AI capable of entering and performing maintenance in staged Reactor Vessels for petro chem plants. I'd say my career is safe.