Blue Collar vs. White Collar: What Jobs Will AI Take Over First?
Release Date: 06/04/2023
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info_outlineIn this episode we discuss the deluge of headlines in AI, including the latest AI declaration and some of ChatGPT's first victims in white collar jobs. We also discuss how AI will impact white collar jobs and blue collar jobs. What jobs will go first? How soon will a robot be able to build a house? Also, we discuss swarming drones putting out wildfires or painting your house. It may all sound like science fiction, but it will soon be reality.
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