Jon Stewart On The False Promises of AI | The Daily Show

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Jon Stewart tackles the AI revolution and how its creators are promising a better future while building technology to make human workers obsolete. #DailyShow #JonStewart #AI
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  • I am 60 years old. When computers started, I was told the work week would be reduced to 4 days a week. Today, people I know must work more hours, not less.

    @EzzyDT@EzzyDTАй бұрын
    • True and i see more and more people with a second job.

      @kadarabdullahi@kadarabdullahiАй бұрын
    • A lot more people work shorter hours than when I was growing up. In fact I think the 40-hour work week is only held together artificially in many places.

      @macmcleod1188@macmcleod1188Ай бұрын
    • Inflation is a hella'va thing. Thanks Federal Reserve Act.

      @chieftron@chieftronАй бұрын
    • And when Bernie tries to reduce the work week, a bunch of losers come out to call him crazy and double down that we need to work EVEN HARDER

      @thebrunoserge@thebrunosergeАй бұрын
    • yep

      @Boris80b@Boris80bАй бұрын
  • If they said AI can now replace all CEO's of companies so that they can run better. It would be a different tune they would be singing.

    @theREALsum@theREALsumАй бұрын
    • Actually an ai that was being developed for “cost cutting” recommended ceos be fired first before anyone else. They rewrote it to no longer consider such positions.

      @rokusho6667@rokusho6667Ай бұрын
    • Facts 💯

      @Quethatguy@QuethatguyАй бұрын
    • ​​@@rokusho6667The thing A.I. proselytizers and cultists ignore, everything A.I. does is still at the behest of humans at the wheel. And those humans with the most money only care about maximizing profit, not helping humanity.

      @YouAreStillNotablaze@YouAreStillNotablazeАй бұрын
    • AI was like the worker in the factory produce the profit. The CEO just produces HR complaints and squanders profit with excessive salary.@@rokusho6667

      @IceWolfLoki@IceWolfLokiАй бұрын
    • the letters A and I would vanish from the alphabet

      @Mynestrone@MynestroneАй бұрын
  • It will give us more free time to think about things like "man I'm hungry" "remember when we used to live inside" "I wish I could go to the doctor, but I don't have insurance anymore". So much free time.

    @nathandavis931@nathandavis931Ай бұрын
    • just capitalism things

      @kylezo@kylezoАй бұрын
    • @@kylezo 🤣 Yeah, they don't give a F____ I've been to some of their houses (they have a separate drive for non-humans) and anyone that owns a Picasso doesn't care about how the tech they use gets made or how much it costs. The only thing they care about is if their *assistant* can use it so they don't have to do anything important at all.

      @joku5150@joku515029 күн бұрын
    • The BS never ends

      @ianmwangi4591@ianmwangi459129 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, I really miss having a job and self-esteem. Thanks AI!

      @JoseLopez-tk4tq@JoseLopez-tk4tq27 күн бұрын
    • Silly rabbit, insurance isn't synonymous with healthcare.

      @user-hp4jn9gi2g@user-hp4jn9gi2g24 күн бұрын
  • You know when tech bros call everyone a luddite? Never forget that the Luddites didn't just randomly hate machines. They smashed machines that were used by rich robber barons to produce garbage products in dangerous conditions without training and appropriate compensation. They weren't mad at machines, they were mad at their standards of living being deliberately and maliciously torpedoed for the sake of profits and power.

    @Blaze6108@Blaze6108Ай бұрын
    • Finally someone gets it

      @BeyondDaX@BeyondDaX24 күн бұрын
    • Great point. Technological advances are inevitable, but how it is implemented is crucial.

      @MikeSchiemerTV@MikeSchiemerTV22 күн бұрын
    • Long Live Ned Ludd!!!

      @lisamott9705@lisamott970513 күн бұрын
    • Exactly. The Luddites want to make better things, crafts better, and share the knowledge. But the tool is used to make worse things, uncrafts their craftmanship, and monopolizes the business. Those who don't learn history are doomed to repeat it. Just because Safety Regulations are written in blood, doesn't mean I accept someone needs to suffer for people to learn common sense.

      @defaulted9485@defaulted948513 күн бұрын
    • @@defaulted9485 well said

      @MikeSchiemerTV@MikeSchiemerTV13 күн бұрын
  • I was laid off from an office job in 2006 and had three years of self-actualizating me time before I could find full-time work again. You'd be surprised at how little time I spent creating art and how much time I spent worried that I'd become homeless.

    @deanfiora4227@deanfiora4227Ай бұрын
    • I experienced something very similar. Even if you have enough savings to survive a few years, that’s not near enough to stop freaking about your future. I was more stressed jobless than when working full-time because I had no security.

      @hounoki@hounokiАй бұрын
    • It's why we need something like universal basic income.

      @RealShinpin@RealShinpinАй бұрын
    • UBI really has to become a standard sooner than later. But that would need a functional tax system that hits the rich.

      @MrFox1231@MrFox1231Ай бұрын
    • ​@@RealShinpinwe need a universal revolution. The public should be the ones profitting off AI since all the knowledge of an AI came from us in the first place. It should be AI working for us, not us starving while the AI works for the companies.

      @winzyl9546@winzyl9546Ай бұрын
    • @@winzyl9546 I agree. It should also all be open source.

      @RealShinpin@RealShinpinАй бұрын
  • The problem with AI is not that it can do the work of employees for them It's the fact the corporation thinks it can do the employees's work for them

    @danganronper6278@danganronper6278Ай бұрын
    • It will.

      @tokebak4291@tokebak4291Ай бұрын
    • There is a *huge* difference between “using AI, I can do this work twice as fast” and “using AI, this job now takes half the manpower.” It really is about mindset and ethics in an unregulated world, and it’s horrifying how terrible corporations seem to be on both fronts

      @mysteryman7877@mysteryman7877Ай бұрын
    • This. It's obviously nowhere close to ready for prime time, but the tech bros and those they've bamboozled are going to replace jobs with this bug filled crapfest that they're calling AI but is in no way actually intelligent because as it turns out, they don't care if it works, they only care that it's cheaper.

      @mathewwadsworth3015@mathewwadsworth3015Ай бұрын
    • But can it replace Congress?

      @SusanKay-@SusanKay-Ай бұрын
    • If I could only Up Vote this more than once. What a great answer!

      @MrWrestling2@MrWrestling2Ай бұрын
  • The World is a much better place when Jon Stewart is hosting the Daily Show. Jon IS the daily show.

    @MatthewMS.@MatthewMS.Ай бұрын
    • It is that simple. Great comment!

      @Redmenace96@Redmenace9611 күн бұрын
  • Had an IT instructor (in 2000) tell us there will never be a need for a system drive larger than 8GB's. People know what they know, but they rarely see the future accurately.

    @ThePackDad@ThePackDadАй бұрын
    • Pretty bad take from the teacher. I had someone who asked me how small could phones get, rhetorically and they didn't think they would get thinner ... I said to at least a pane of glass in our lifetime.

      @thesupremekai1980s@thesupremekai1980sАй бұрын
    • They said that about the old MFM drives too. They weren't really for consumers, pretty spendy, and I think the biggest one that you'd "never need" was 20MB formatted. Wasn't even that much back then, as the 8in floppies held 360KB. Lot of money to replace 60 floppies.

      @Erdie5@Erdie5Ай бұрын
    • My first computer in the late 90s had 3GB of space. My step dad told me ill never need a bigger drive the rest of my life lol.

      @bosthebozo5273@bosthebozo5273Ай бұрын
    • Well another way of looking at that statement is, how much of that data is an absolute necessity?

      @blkspade23@blkspade23Ай бұрын
    • Continuity bias in action.

      @XxLiveLaughToasterBathxX@XxLiveLaughToasterBathxXАй бұрын
  • "Raise prices astronomically and also fire everyone" is an extremely sound business model and there's no way this can go wrong.

    @FatalKitsune@FatalKitsuneАй бұрын
    • lol, word. We want to replace workers (and their potential jobs) with AI. As many as possible (i.e., create as much unemployment as possible) in order to maximize profit. Then, we are going to want all of these poor, jobless people, with LOTS of free time on their hands, to consume, consume consume with all that money they're mak-. . . . hmmmm. . . .wait a minute. . . .uh-oh.

      @qayss8977@qayss8977Ай бұрын
    • Its not meant to be that way and it wont. I don't understand the fear of AI. The Ludites who revolted against the industrial revolution back in the 18th century were saying exactly, and I mean exactly, what Jon is saying. That this new fangled technology was coming to take their job and everything would fall apart because of it. While disruptions absolutely did happen in the early industrial revolution people very quickly adapted. Take weavers. One weaver on a machine loom could do 100 times what a traditional weaver could do. Did 99% of weaver jobs disappear? No, the number of weaver jobs increased. The firms that bought industrial looms were able to make more product cheaper and hired even more people to make and sell that product. Markets adjust, its what they do. We should easy that adjustment as much as we can with things like universal basic income and higher taxation of the wealthy, but technology isn't something to always be afraid of.

      @TheFireGiver@TheFireGiverАй бұрын
    • A.I could help certainly help you. You could use it to look up examples of the fallacy of false equivalence @@TheFireGiver

      @wonderrob3225@wonderrob3225Ай бұрын
    • @@TheFireGiver He mentioned it here, this time automation is not coming in a matter of decades, but months, and to nearly every job except just a few. The life expectation plunged during the IR before plummeting later on. For those displaced, many didn't get to live to see the tech they were replaced with bear fruit for them to enjoy. They died earlier, much of the reasons being the harsh conditions they were subject to, and low pay. Like them, you are in the transition phase, and of something much larger, you can't just imagine yourself a taking 20 year leap in the future from now, looking back, and judging from such a place. You are here for the immense collapse we all will be going through.

      @BinaryDood@BinaryDoodАй бұрын
    • ​@@TheFireGiverAll that productivity has created a lot of litter and pollution-I mean consumer products and environmental byproducts. Technology might not be the enemy but it's not really been a net positive. We live longer now, and people in the future will surely have a worse quality of life (from things like cellular-level plastics).

      @WigglyTuffStuff@WigglyTuffStuffАй бұрын
  • I'm reminded of the Twilight Zone episode where the manager of a factory begins introducing automation to increase production and lower costs. It ends with the entire factory automated, the entire workforce laid off, and the people who once ran the factory are too impoverished to afford anything the factory produces.

    @warprail@warprailАй бұрын
    • Henry Ford, the Uber capitalist, paid his people enough so they could buy his cars, and invented the vacation so they would have a reason to drive them. And he didnt even have an MBA, think of that.

      @cherynenglish6561@cherynenglish6561Ай бұрын
    • EXACTLY!

      @TheSeptemberRose@TheSeptemberRoseАй бұрын
    • Rod Serling didn't pull any punches when it came to the moral lessons of his story. We could use someone like him again.

      @swistedfilms@swistedfilmsАй бұрын
    • YOU ARE OBSOLETE!

      @jokermtb@jokermtbАй бұрын
    • Simple logic and math. Corporations need customers. Apparently that needs to be explained to all the CEO's. I wonder what exactly they learned in business school.

      @henrywestbrook9773@henrywestbrook9773Ай бұрын
  • It was never about AI. This is just a new chapter of the Bourgeoisie vs the Proletariat.

    @jwbflyer@jwbflyerАй бұрын
    • Always felt it, needed to say it.

      @HorseyWorsey@HorseyWorseyАй бұрын
    • Less work and more bills

      @balothtower@balothtowerАй бұрын
    • Easy there, Che :)

      @mrmaass@mrmaassАй бұрын
    • Always about the establishment monied "interests", the "stake-holders", always we the masses vs the entitled few. They are NOT our friends, our allies never have been never will be. Sooner People realize this before it's too late.

      @msolomonii9825@msolomonii9825Ай бұрын
    • Running a GPU server is not so prohibitively expensive that a person can't build it over time on a working salary. Pooled in a community or a coop, you could be building and training your own models with zero influence from corporate AI development. Certainly they'll continue to build bigger and better tech but it doesn't mean that your community scale applications won't improve the means of production for anyone using them compared to what you had before. In your analogy it's still workers developing the technology but having to pass on profits, but it's still the fruit of someone's labor, intellect and expression and won't stop being valuable once property and wealth is reappropriated

      @danlowe@danloweАй бұрын
  • SO GLAD to have you back, Jon!!!!

    @kirbysnortfarts9819@kirbysnortfarts9819Ай бұрын
    • ditto maybe CNN can re-hire Lou Dobbs

      @sosfreeorganicoatmealcookies@sosfreeorganicoatmealcookiesАй бұрын
    • Have on Bassem YOussef next Jon

      @WhataMensch@WhataMenschАй бұрын
    • Oof, your iq is showing

      @jtmann2002@jtmann2002Ай бұрын
    • Why ? was MSNBC not making you cult enough ?

      @ShapeRush@ShapeRushАй бұрын
  • Companies keep forgetting, if you keep replacing/reducing your workforce, there won't be enough people who can afford to buy your products. You can't keep upping your profit margins forever...

    @jaredv5692@jaredv5692Ай бұрын
    • not their problem. because the government will foot the bill for the poor. but companies will also cry "don't tax us more" to cover those expenses greed is horrible sin, and way too popular

      @manuelschneider1105@manuelschneider1105Ай бұрын
    • That’s why credit cards were introduced

      @kemikunle9360@kemikunle9360Ай бұрын
    • Bingo!

      @BrianBaastrup@BrianBaastrupАй бұрын
    • In my experience, the technology stresses out the few workers who remain, not only when they malfunction, but also when companies reduce the workforce faster than the technology can keep up with. Then the employees are forced to be more productive or decrease the quality of their work. Customer satisfaction then decreases and employee burnout increases. Often companies predictions of how technology will effect the workforce and consumers is not accurate. Wishful thinking and focus on stock value are two of the causes. I also think the quality of management is decreasing.

      @susannahstiles2403@susannahstiles2403Ай бұрын
    • Henry Ford had a take on this…

      @BarKeegan@BarKeeganАй бұрын
  • AI should first replace CEOs ... their job is pretty easily replaceable by a general talking head

    @robincog4358@robincog4358Ай бұрын
    • And what better candidate can manage stock prices? It's the perfect solution!

      @tengkuadam1399@tengkuadam1399Ай бұрын
    • The only people who are guaranteed not to lose their jobs are executives and members of the board. And why should they, look at the excellent job they have done creating the end of labour AND corporate enterprise.

      @sommmeguy@sommmeguyАй бұрын
    • Sure, Max Headroom for CEO

      @jimm6810@jimm6810Ай бұрын
    • Maybe that's what it'll take to finally force an Unconditional Basic Income or AI Dividend for all. Traditional "jobs" should not be required for our survival, when AI can and will out compete so many.

      @GrumpDog@GrumpDogАй бұрын
    • Considering the amount of stock they already own I'm sure they would actually be fine with that. All the infinite money glitch but none of the work

      @JDSileo@JDSileoАй бұрын
  • I don't need AI for creativity, I want it to clean my house, wash dishes, windows, put on a new roof & a screened-in porch 😊

    @kathleenroberts6931@kathleenroberts6931Ай бұрын
  • He didn't get to discuss AI on Apple TV, glad he did on The Daily Show.

    @sterasigma8734@sterasigma8734Ай бұрын
  • I think that a much bigger problem is not so much that AI will take away jobs (and it will) but the fact that massive corporations will continue to charge for their products or services as if they were _still_ employing the hundreds of people replaced by that AI.

    @jlevogiani2012@jlevogiani2012Ай бұрын
    • But prices must come down as people cant afford anything. Millenials cant afford to buy own house? Soon they cant afford to rent one.

      @Mutrunalle@MutrunalleАй бұрын
    • No, that's *not* a bigger problem than huge swaths of the workforce being unable to buy food and pay rent.

      @peterg5383@peterg5383Ай бұрын
    • @@Mutrunalle you think corporations and the rich care?

      @HinataElyonToph@HinataElyonTophАй бұрын
    • That’s exactly why they are so excited for it, more profitable overall

      @alexmurphy5289@alexmurphy5289Ай бұрын
    • The only thing they have to do is appease the shareholders and boost profits. Get ready for the psychopath executives to absolutely crush humanity under their productivity heel

      @k3wlkid66@k3wlkid66Ай бұрын
  • The worst thing by now is that AI is replacing high-paid jobs rather than risky low-paid ones, so those CEOs' messages are clear: we only want cheap human slaves, not respected professionals.

    @pepetru@pepetruАй бұрын
    • Some of us still need to dig holes or run screws. Even if building a bridge makes less that running a cash till. That's why self check out is a thing and boots are still walking jobsites.

      @nesamdoom@nesamdoomАй бұрын
    • This is the most horrifying part to me-- They skipped right over using AI to make dehumanizing, dangerous, low-paid, and mentally taxing jobs obsolete, and instead went ahead and made every extremely lucrative job that can be done comfortably behind a desk completely redundant. At this rate, it's literally just a matter of time before every one of us who works at a computer is effectively obsolete. And self-driving cars will be gobbling up all the jobs in transportation.

      @VoltasP@VoltasPАй бұрын
    • Imagine the world's brain power not bound in financial law for companies, but being used actual useful stuff.

      @Floxxoror@FloxxororАй бұрын
    • ⁠@@nesamdoom The cashier jobs are getting replaced by self service kiosks because big business doesn’t want to pay for the labor. Construction jobs will also one day be replaced with ai. Most likely by a drone or a Boston Dynamics operated by ai. In the end you too will end up servicing the ai somehow

      @Nubby_Nubcakes@Nubby_NubcakesАй бұрын
    • @@Nubby_Nubcakes like pre-fab

      @DSAK55@DSAK55Ай бұрын
  • So many people in this country are absolutely UNHINGED

    @R.Jaaaay@R.JaaaayАй бұрын
    • Yeah but that's only if you think so much like a human lol

      @jambothejoyful2966@jambothejoyful296625 күн бұрын
  • Jon channeled that inner George Carlin in there, that prompt engineer as "Vice President of Question Input" and janitors as the "Doctor of Mopping." Such great lines and delivery.

    @EricGonzalo@EricGonzaloАй бұрын
    • He's wrong tho. Being a prompt engineer is a skill and it takes knowledge to do it right

      @TheManinBlack9054@TheManinBlack905418 күн бұрын
  • What’s ironic is that these CEOs constantly complained about people not wanting to work these last four years and here they are trying cut jobs because they don’t want to pay anyone a competitive and livable wage.

    @cloudbullets@cloudbulletsАй бұрын
    • Is that ironic? That seems like the logical and practical response.

      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat@twelvecatsinatrenchcoatАй бұрын
    • From the smallest to the largest, any business must produce profit to survive & thrive, so in a world where automation is growing more capable, available & cost effective than human labor, the shift to automation is inevitable as the rising sun & has been coming since the advent of steam power. The question is, how do we handle a world that could see unemployment deep into the double digits if we don't shift focus from old fashioned, anti-intellectual skilled trades to education & skills training in technological fields.

      @erichancock6815@erichancock6815Ай бұрын
    • And they will soon be scratching their heads and wondering why no one is buying their products and/or services after they, and all of the other corporations, have replaced their employees with AI, which doesn't buy any products and/or services.

      @henrywestbrook9773@henrywestbrook9773Ай бұрын
    • @@erichancock6815 what do you mean by "anti-intellectual skilled trades"?

      @jaredgreenhouse6603@jaredgreenhouse6603Ай бұрын
    • @@erichancock6815 Seems very short sighted. How will those companies maintain profitability if there is 35% and fewer people can afford their products. American consumers still carry the economy so with AI aren't companies going to just make their customers poorer an unable to buy what they are selling?

      @pelicanhill3251@pelicanhill3251Ай бұрын
  • I remember during covid when we all had the extra time off work to better ourselves and we all emerged as a more united, well educated, emotionally developed, higher thinking societ... oh wait.

    @elvieelf@elvieelfАй бұрын
    • You got me thinking about when everyone started being nicer to each other on social because "we're all having a hard time dealing with lockdown", I don't think it lasted 2 weeks

      @jasonmullinder@jasonmullinderАй бұрын
    • Yeah... humans have these things called ego's

      @didbiddy3480@didbiddy3480Ай бұрын
    • Right? You'd think the billionaire class would take a look at the social unrest during the early pandemic when huge numbers of people were out of work and had nothing to do but rage. Their arrogance will be their downfall.

      @M123Xoxo@M123XoxoАй бұрын
    • No we had right wingers promote savage individualism

      @ZachRULES96@ZachRULES96Ай бұрын
    • 💯 So very this. As someone who has been disabled for over 25 years and have had times that I was housebound for much longer than 18 months, it was my hope, and the hope of many people in the chronic illness community, that the “Normies” would come out of the pandemic with a little bit more compassion and understanding about how some of us have to live year in and year out, many in pain. But no. We got a bunch of alcoholics with depression and anxiety. I am scared for what’s coming….

      @LMTrinity9@LMTrinity9Ай бұрын
  • I didn't know Jon Stewart was back! (I'm in Australia) This is awesome! He is the funniest guy ever! 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    @JohnPatersonAu@JohnPatersonAu19 күн бұрын
    • He's baaaaaaaaaack

      @inertiaforce7846@inertiaforce784615 күн бұрын
  • so refreshing to have Jon back

    @sidsarasvati@sidsarasvatiАй бұрын
  • Jon Stewart coming back to the daily show was the best thing to happen in 2024

    @ryanbabb3344@ryanbabb3344Ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤❤

      @jennalee1@jennalee1Ай бұрын
    • He is one of the few reasons to live in 2024. Jon is a worldwide treasure just like David Attenborough

      @florintirs4569@florintirs4569Ай бұрын
    • Exactly! There must be something truly horrible happening this year before I remove it from the top position, simply because of this. I have missed him so much, because not even... a certain English gentleman can bring out that particular sarcasm and irony, like Jon can.

      @johanfahlberg3778@johanfahlberg3778Ай бұрын
    • Show of hands who has used Siri in the last month? Yeah that's what I thought.

      @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965Ай бұрын
    • I haven’t, creeps me out!

      @gvan1090@gvan1090Ай бұрын
  • I was a programmer and systems analyst for more than 25 years and not everyone can program, even many programmers I have worked with were terrible at it. Currently chatbots I’ve dealt with claiming to be customer service reps were really terrible at pretending to be human and also pretty poor at answering any other than dead obvious questions.

    @nanniwa@nanniwaАй бұрын
    • Pretty much. Automating customer service is the worst. The entire reason I'm contacting customer support, is that I have a problem the company neglected to anticipate in their documentation already, and I need a person to understand my question and think outside the box to help resolve it.

      @carultch@carultchАй бұрын
    • Programming is incredibly easy. It's so easy that children under 10 can, and very often do, teach themselves. It's so easy that it's boring, which leads a lot of people to dramatically over complicate simple things, given the illusion of real complexity, when it's really just bad design ... or bad tools ... Just one example of how ridiculous things are these days. Open up VS and start a new console C# project and see how many files and directories are created. It's beyond absurd.

      @recompile@recompileАй бұрын
    • Keep in mind those chatbots have only been around for a few years. Give them another few years, and their improvement will be exponential.

      @sevenhelmets@sevenhelmetsАй бұрын
    • @@recompile i want to learn so badly but i look at it and it feels like a foreign language one that i can't begin to grasp and i've been using a computer since DOS i knew as much as html and then never needed to code again but now i look at C++ and even trying to learn feels insane if it's so easy where do I start

      @anitacrumbly@anitacrumblyАй бұрын
    • IVR's were bad enough. We gunna end up expanding CR teams to cope with AI complaints

      @hannahcallow6374@hannahcallow6374Ай бұрын
  • There is nobody better than this man to do this show. Pls never leave, Jon.

    @digihippy@digihippy2 күн бұрын
  • Yes !Randomly scroling and seeing Jon Stewarts daily show is back! I couldnt preaa play fast enough.

    @Animegold2856@Animegold2856Ай бұрын
  • If this wasn't serving the whims of corporate overlords then it theoretically could allow us to have more time to enjoy life, but with corporations at the helm it will just create a dystopia.

    @wickedninja8599@wickedninja8599Ай бұрын
    • Honestly you make an EXCELLENT point for government-based AI infrastructure. It's like a net, that lives in the sky... we could call it... "Skynet"

      @skahler@skahlerАй бұрын
    • @@skahler I heard a Japanese company was working on something along those lines. They’re called Arasaka 😂

      @kiracodinson@kiracodinsonАй бұрын
    • The only solution is public ownership.

      @Rodrifuuu@RodrifuuuАй бұрын
    • Same people complaining about corporations are the same people advocating for capitalism in it's purest form. Self interest above all... Well, here we are

      @ngoyemichel5406@ngoyemichel5406Ай бұрын
    • jesus... all these communists in this comment section, haven't learned anything from history? Collectivism and government doesn't work, that's been proven like 200 years ago. That's why we have private companies so we don't do collectivism

      @sten260@sten260Ай бұрын
  • I love that train and retrain segment. You will rarely find a job that will train you. I had to get decades of experience in my field before employers would even consider me. On my first job I received ZERO training and was expecting to spend my personal time learning the ins and outs of my company's infrastructure with ZERO resources afforded to me. That and they never said happy birthday.

    @gradyshmalady8284@gradyshmalady8284Ай бұрын
    • And the hard part about that is realizing all the questions you don’t even know to ask and that you kinda need to develop a frame work of types of topics those questions are about so you can at least figure them out upfront

      @DaveE99@DaveE99Ай бұрын
    • @@DaveE99 Spot on.

      @grammar_shark@grammar_sharkАй бұрын
    • I hope AI will remember to say happy birthday....😅

      @fvvfvbbbb@fvvfvbbbbАй бұрын
    • Many happy belated birthdays to you! 🎉

      @greeneyedlady5580@greeneyedlady5580Ай бұрын
    • Once was plenty😉

      @sondrapurcell442@sondrapurcell442Ай бұрын
  • Siri just opened up on my iPad when John said hey Siri 😂 Thanks for coming back John Stewart! We’ve all missed you! I love the Daily Show again!

    @a.andrewhussey6403@a.andrewhussey6403Ай бұрын
  • When AI gets to the point that it can replace politicians, Congress will be singing a different tune

    @FF2Guy@FF2GuyАй бұрын
  • Used to be that companies would boast about investing in their "human capital" and claim that "employees are our greatest asset" and so on. Now, they're just a another irksome "tax" to be eliminated or avoided.

    @martin2289@martin2289Ай бұрын
    • It’s funny how it was the AirBNB CEO that said that, a company that is contributing to ruining the residential real estate market for the middle class across the country. This guy just seems like a misanthropist

      @awill3454@awill3454Ай бұрын
    • you can thank the corporate raiders of the 1970's and the braindead "free market crapitalists" of the last century and a half

      @cmdraftbrn@cmdraftbrnАй бұрын
    • It all makes sense now. Conservatives hate taxes, so if employees are a tax, they want to get rid of them. They want them to get paid poverty wages and have terrible health care because it decreases their lifespan and happiness.

      @Aran.Words.Whatnot@Aran.Words.WhatnotАй бұрын
    • @@awill3454 One in five corporate CEOs display psychopathic tendencies.

      @MadameDex@MadameDexАй бұрын
    • unless we do something about it now.

      @user-cn8ip5ym3j@user-cn8ip5ym3j6 күн бұрын
  • Replace most of management with AI and hire more production staff and pay them living wages. Think of how much money you could save by getting rid of CEOs

    @kweightthree@kweightthreeАй бұрын
    • AI is best suited to replace simple decision jobs like executive and management positions.

      @chernobyl169@chernobyl169Ай бұрын
    • Totally agree, CEOs are the most expensive and unimportant part of any company

      @vickywitton1008@vickywitton1008Ай бұрын
    • @@chernobyl169 This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard LOL. "Decision making" is one of the most important aspects of a job and you definitely want a person, or a board of people, deciding what happens in a company. One wrong decision by an AI could tank your company. The most replaceable jobs at a company are the repetitive jobs, particular jobs that involve a computer and are also repetitive and non-creative. Decision making is inherently creative. All the data filers and paper pushers and phone callers can be replaced because that's a repetitive job that's already done on a computer. The jobs that will remain after the AI revolution IS ALWAYS going to be the decision-makers, and physical laborers.

      @swickens930@swickens930Ай бұрын
    • ​@@swickens930If companies with AI CEOs perform better than companies with humans at the helm, then guess what happens? Decision making taking in as many variables as possible is where AI shines in its usefulness.

      @anonymous12345678935@anonymous12345678935Ай бұрын
    • @@anonymous12345678935 "If companies with AI CEOs perform better, guess what?" Well, they don't, and you have no data to support the claim that AI CEOs can run a better company than a human CEO

      @swickens930@swickens930Ай бұрын
  • The part that truly bothers me about this technology is how they pitch it as something that will make humanity better when in reality it will destroy a massive amount of our humanity by removing more humans from the process. Think of the systematic chain of events from less and less people having creative outlets that inspire them to become better artists. Reminds me of a saying, "Earth without art is just Eh."

    @RobertMarzullo@RobertMarzulloАй бұрын
  • Never heard of Jon Stewart (I'm from Brazil) but I'm laughing out LOUD here. That guy's delivery is golden. Of course, this won't age well, just like that old 1995 Bill Gates interview with David Letterman, where he was trying to say how useful the Internet was and got mocked the whole time. Bill: You can listen to a baseball match! David: Does radio ring a bell? Bill: Well, the difference is that you can listen to it any time you want. It is stored on the internet! David: Does tape recording ring a bell? It's even funnier now that we know how things went, so maybe this will be even funnier in a couple of decades as well.

    @danielmonge2318@danielmonge2318Ай бұрын
    • We're seeing it now. Look at how many layoffs the tech sector has done while recording record profits. 100s of thousands of jobs gone already.

      @lilbaz8073@lilbaz807312 күн бұрын
  • I watched this man as a teenager during the Bush admin and it is what got me interested in politics and out for my first vote when I was old enough and here I am now, all these years later and he's returned to inspire all new generations and I'm here for it!

    @randomgirl3269@randomgirl3269Ай бұрын
    • Yikes 🤦🏽‍♂️

      @JohnnyDelco@JohnnyDelcoАй бұрын
    • ​@@JohnnyDelco what? 🙂

      @bragtime1052@bragtime1052Ай бұрын
    • Problems are technical, not political. Politicians have no problem solving skills.

      @winterhaydn@winterhaydnАй бұрын
    • And all these years later and things have only gotten worse. WAY WORSE.

      @weswhile@weswhileАй бұрын
    • I totally misseed the youn Jon Stewart & Colbert😮

      @catsj1767@catsj1767Ай бұрын
  • There was an opportunity missed with the "human tax" because employees do result in payroll taxes that fund our government. Thus if we don't tax the use of AI, we will not only lose jobs but the government will lose most of its funding.

    @ReivecS@ReivecSАй бұрын
    • Agreed. Currently corporations are essentially incentivized to employ fewer people.

      @melodysmash@melodysmashАй бұрын
    • This is definitely something that most people don't think about

      @Boris80b@Boris80bАй бұрын
    • They'll just increase sales tax.

      @JB52520@JB52520Ай бұрын
    • No one actually has any clue how this system would work. It's all speculation and hope.

      @Boris80b@Boris80bАй бұрын
    • @@Boris80b We don't know but we are going full speed ahead anyway

      @roland9367@roland9367Ай бұрын
  • Knew this was coming when they started telling us "Sorry, the system said so." and nobody questioned them. 20 years ago...

    @chrismay2298@chrismay2298Ай бұрын
  • Glad you are back, Our healthy Democracy needs a BS meter.

    @jamestiburon443@jamestiburon443Ай бұрын
    • Jon needs his BS meter recalibrated. But at least he's right about the uselessness of AI.

      @paulthomas963@paulthomas963Ай бұрын
  • “I say your civilization, because as soon as we started thinking for you, it really became our civilization.” - Agent Smith.

    @TheNN@TheNNАй бұрын
    • You probably think north Korea is democratic because they call themselves the "democratic people's republic" dont you? Just cuz they recently started incorrectly calling the same algorithms we've been using for decades "ai" now suddenly its sentient to all you scared dinosaurs huh? You are a fear monger or a coward. Which is it?

      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx@PositiveOnly-dm3rxАй бұрын
    • Smith said humans were like a virus that had to be eradicated. AI will come to the very same conclusion. "Connor? Sara Connor?"

      @robinmaricle6081@robinmaricle6081Ай бұрын
  • The Zuckerberg bit is bonkers. No one is talking about how the bread had to be put in the toaster. What exactly did AI have to do with it? It really seems that he played a synthetic voice announcing "your breakfast is ready" and thought that would convince us that he changed the way breakfast is made.

    @TheSimianDeity@TheSimianDeityАй бұрын
    • He's using a simple home system that can control when the toaster is powered in the morning - certainly not a particularly useful application but the same technology would be used for more advanced AI scheduling systems.

      @wchenful@wchenfulАй бұрын
    • But imagine all the possibilities when your toaster tells you your toast is ready after you already heard it pop up!

      @lif6737@lif6737Ай бұрын
    • FYI, that video is 5-6 or more than that years old....its just a voice assistant not AI

      @androidartist8840@androidartist8840Ай бұрын
    • @@lif6737 LOL so true!

      @samantha.907@samantha.907Ай бұрын
    • Cute propaganda for the AI surveillance, censorship, and propaganda industrial complex.

      @stfrequency@stfrequencyАй бұрын
  • AI needs to be regulated, for sure

    @MagicNash89@MagicNash89Ай бұрын
    • It might be hard to regulate.

      @inertiaforce7846@inertiaforce784615 күн бұрын
  • John has aged gracefully into the "Get off my lawn!" guy, which somehow makes him even funnier.

    @tn8824@tn8824Ай бұрын
  • The implication of more productivity is that there should be a guaranteed living income for people.

    @nedludd7622@nedludd7622Ай бұрын
    • They will just change the definition what a person is

      @Jake-mv7yo@Jake-mv7yoАй бұрын
    • @@Jake-mv7yothey’re kinda already doing that with abortion law. Say in some distant future run by AI, the government requires companies to employ a certain amount of humans in order to balance the economy. Well if a clump of cells is to be considered human, then a companies can just have a closet full of human-cell mason jars and let Siri run the show. Who knows

      @beesechurger_1@beesechurger_1Ай бұрын
    • Agreed. Our current economic model doesn't work. You have many folks working two and three jobs and still unable to afford rent and healthcare premiums. At the same time, CEOs have increased their pay to ludicrous amounts. It simply doesn't work

      @macbuff81@macbuff81Ай бұрын
    • Alright now you’re talking crazy

      @foureleven86@foureleven86Ай бұрын
    • It should be, but I highly doubt that's how it will play out. The entire reason companies want to implement AI is cost savings / increased profit margins. They don't want to pay employees and the side effects of this aren't their concern.

      @paulzurbrugg@paulzurbruggАй бұрын
  • The problem with AI is we're still stuck with the thought that who ever owns the machines keeps all the labor done on those machines.

    @darkdragonsoul99@darkdragonsoul99Ай бұрын
    • It’s not a thought. That is the reality of capital. Capitalism

      @conorjensen-7637@conorjensen-7637Ай бұрын
    • That's the entire crux of the problem. I think Jon missed a massive opportunity here to discuss the social, economic, and political implications about what needs to change very VERY soon so that all of us can share in the profits of this tech. The people who own the machines will own the world, and if that isn't all of us collectively, our society will go through some very violent revolutions

      @currydude7@currydude7Ай бұрын
    • So your solution is socialism?

      @Ty-gt6qz@Ty-gt6qzАй бұрын
    • No, the problem is that who has the exclusive COMMERCIAL RIGHT to use INFORMATION on how such a machine works can EXCLUDE any competitor from using this principle to offer same product.. this is called a monopol and based on the RULES about INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, not who actually owns a bit of matter in a certain configuration (machine). Our POLITICAL SYSTEMS create and maintain those rules, rules that benefit a few at the cost of the rest.

      @joansparky4439@joansparky4439Ай бұрын
    • it's not the machine, it's the information about how it works (IP) that prevents COMPETITORS from offering similar machines (And product) which would increase the supply until it meets demand AT COST. With AI-Robots doing everything this cost would be ZERO. IP (Patents, Copyright) are rules that prohibit competition from doing it's job.

      @joansparky4439@joansparky4439Ай бұрын
  • I missed Jon so much, didn’t watch at all after he left. Used to get high and watch the daily show before bed , we are BACK baby

    @jasonnorthcarolina190@jasonnorthcarolina190Ай бұрын
  • I lost my job last week because of AI. I'm a translator and my bosses decided that it's better to have AI doing an ok job than an actual human even correcting it. It was never my dream job but still, a bit surreal

    @karolinawww6834@karolinawww683423 күн бұрын
  • "It's not joblessness, is self-actualizing me-time." Oh lord it's brilliant!

    @laurakuhlmann1626@laurakuhlmann1626Ай бұрын
    • That was best show ever, you just answered all of my questions about AI. I’m just wondering if you could get us an address to order the picture on the back of the truck. My truck would love one of those.

      @DougPrice3@DougPrice3Ай бұрын
    • Great, but how are people supposed to earn money to finance this "self-actualizing"?

      @MadameDex@MadameDexАй бұрын
    • Now they have convinced junior lever programmers that AI is the newest tech that's going to be the future so they need to work to improve it or they will be left behind... it's the greatest bait and switch of all time and I dont understand why so many people in the industry are excited about making their own jobs redundant. Also, notice how no one is trying to replace middle management or C level executives... oh, we can't replace humans who scold people for being late or deciding what font to use on the company logo. Those jobs can't be done by AI🤣

      @BillClinton228@BillClinton228Ай бұрын
    • Until you realize you’re expendable

      @anncata7368@anncata7368Ай бұрын
    • Just making sure: we all understand sarcasm here. Right?

      @laurakuhlmann1626@laurakuhlmann1626Ай бұрын
  • Favorite AI related event: A tech startup that a friend works at fired most of its low level engineers and designers. They didn't need them, because a single senior engineer can use chatgpt and have the same output. They forgot to test whether chatgpt can actually do this kind of work, and now they are desperately hiring.

    @darkmater4tm@darkmater4tmАй бұрын
    • Yes!! There are so many thing's wrong , dubious and, regarding the stealing of human's work, downright immoral with machine learning ( "Artificial Intelligence" doesn't exist) . I hope the human creators win all their law suits.

      @daydays12@daydays12Ай бұрын
    • That's what they've all got coming. AI bros are no different from Crypo-bros and NFT-bros. They look at new tech, think it's going to make them big bucks and fail miserably most of the time.

      @Aedrion-@Aedrion-Ай бұрын
    • yea chatgpt couldn't design test cases addressing user misuse of a model app that I described to it in a detailed prompt....it can't possibly predict how people might behave in the future. There's just an ingenuity that we have that AI as we know it might never have (not for a while at least). Example is: I asked it to make a test case to check the state of every attribute for every document was being handled in a proper sequence so that attributes would only be mutable within certain conditions/time limits (ChatGPT didn't know that such misuse behavior would play out in such a way in the code.....I had to think about how it would work).

      @corpsecoder_nw6746@corpsecoder_nw6746Ай бұрын
    • Universal Basic Income NOW

      @viralynn8120@viralynn8120Ай бұрын
    • AI is utter garbage. It's just there to manipulate.

      @-Subtle-@-Subtle-Ай бұрын
  • Seriously, wish I could have hit that like button like 10 more times on this one. Loved it! One quibble, though... Technology isn't "coming for our jobs". For over 100 years companies have been promising us that time will go back to the workers. "You can earn the same money, but work half as much. Spend your free time with family, taking up hobbies, learning new skills, etc." That, and everything they're saying at the end of the video about free time, thinking at a "higher level", and creative expression were already promised to us with factory automation and every improvement in industrial production we've seen in the last several generations. Nope. If companies can do more with less human work hours, they'll keep running human beings into the ground (admittedly, marginally less so now than in the past), and generate more revenue instead of delivering better quality of life and work/life balance. My point is that the problem isn't with the technology. It's what companies are allowed to do with the technology. And as we approach a breaking point with a federal minimum wage that hasn't changed in 15 years, companies can now just fire a bunch of people as they're inevitably forced (I can ONLY imagine, and/or HOPE at some point in the near future) to pay workers a livable, reasonable wage. Of course, in a video about the false promises of AI, it's worth mentioning how terrible AI is at doing most of the jobs humans do.

    @NobleValerian@NobleValerianАй бұрын
  • Whenever I hear about AI, I think about the short story by Ray Bradbury…The Veldt. The world the Children made.

    @trishaeastman2414@trishaeastman2414Ай бұрын
    • "Don't let them turn off the nursery!" Great short story.

      @joshuawagner2590@joshuawagner2590Ай бұрын
  • That was the most honesty I ever saw from people in Congress.

    @markgigiel2722@markgigiel2722Ай бұрын
    • We need more recent people who are totally with it to be in congress. Fast and powerful AI vs. slow old folk (esp republicans) in power... not likely to end well.

      @chrisrj9871@chrisrj9871Ай бұрын
    • ​@@chrisrj9871The question asked of Kennedy was not the same as the others.

      @jerry42023@jerry42023Ай бұрын
    • @@chrisrj9871Haha I love this comment for some reason, like it's lovably simplistic.

      @vjspectron@vjspectronАй бұрын
    • I’m going back home now I have a couple things I have a few to take home for you to take home if you’re still up to that let us now I have to run by and grab a few more items and I’ll let the kids out for you and I’ll let them know that I have a lot to take home and then I will head back home to pick them and I can drop the stuff at the office if you’re not up to that and I don’t have any more time for that so let us get back and we will see what you want

      @wentzr@wentzrАй бұрын
    • Truth! I have to say that's the first time ever that I've agreed with something those last two said. The only people that really know what they're using AI for is those ghouls that are sitting on top of these tech companies. They are truly frightening in how blasé they are about our jobs and lives. Their own lives are already so far removed from the rest of our realities. It's the egos, though, that get me the most, as in "they know what's best for humanity."

      @erinmac4750@erinmac4750Ай бұрын
  • Two ideas from economists I'm reminded of. First, Maynard Keynes arguing that within a century, we would all be working a 15 hour work week, just to feel like we were contributing to society (with a guaranteed minimum income provided by the state). Second, Schumpeter 's idea of Creative destruction - that new advances inevitably cause disruption of past practices, but lead to the creation of future practices we hadn't even thought of. But productivity gains with destruction, without government intervention, just leads to what we're seeing now - concentration of wealth.

    @dneary@dnearyАй бұрын
    • Companies started experimenting 4-days weeks about 10 years ago, and we, as the world are nowhere with that. Someone telling me "in a hundred years" is equivalent to me "I can't be accountable for what I'm saying"

      @MinekEzQM@MinekEzQMАй бұрын
    • Concentration of wealth may have more to do with capitalism and markets and the political systems that prop them up. There are political models that prioritize more equitable distribution of the wealth generated by workers performing services. Those are currently villainized by those in power interest in the status quo.

      @mikemcintosh9933@mikemcintosh9933Ай бұрын
    • Einstein also wrote an essay in a magazine about how computers and robots would eventually enable to people to work less and receive a share of the profits distributed across society. Bernie Sanders and even Mark Cuban have proposed similar ideas, but they go nowhere.

      @David-el9ty@David-el9tyАй бұрын
    • At least Keynes was half right: in the 1920s, people still worked 6 days a week, 10-14 hours per day. The 40-hr work week was begat by collective bargaining of UNIONS ... yes, those hated entities that have given the complete morons the time to gripe. This is a reality the Republican Dixy Voter won't ever understand.

      @markbeyerauthor@markbeyerauthorАй бұрын
    • @@MinekEzQM France has started a 4-day week and UK is experimenting with it. Can't see the US taking it on though - they don't even get maternity leave!!!

      @jimmorrison4291@jimmorrison4291Ай бұрын
  • Jon! Your so amazing! Thank you for coming back! We need you brotha!!

    @nicholasdegarmo2415@nicholasdegarmo241512 күн бұрын
  • This is food for thought. I'll have to ask one of my human colleagues about that.

    @bobaldo2339@bobaldo2339Ай бұрын
  • When they said “train and retrain” they meant for us to go back to school and pay way too much money in tuition to learn a trade which won’t pay enough to pay back the loans we will be forced to take out.

    @Wake-the-Woke@Wake-the-WokeАй бұрын
    • Then still get denied for jobs since you don’t have experience in the field.

      @Dm5messerly@Dm5messerlyАй бұрын
    • doesn't that mean the problem is with the education process... not necessarily the new technology...

      @joshuaohuka7719@joshuaohuka7719Ай бұрын
    • @@joshuaohuka7719 no. Because some people aren’t built to write code.

      @Wake-the-Woke@Wake-the-WokeАй бұрын
    • @@joshuaohuka7719It can, in fact, be two things.

      @Triad_Orion@Triad_OrionАй бұрын
    • @@roguej2 oh! Random insults? Are you 8 years old?

      @Wake-the-Woke@Wake-the-WokeАй бұрын
  • I can't figure out who all these CEO's embracing replacing workers with AI think is going to be able to buy their products once everybody is thrown out of their jobs...

    @rhymereason3449@rhymereason3449Ай бұрын
    • Once AGI is achieved it is only natural that a UBI (Universal basic income) would have to be established and it would be funded via tax on additional productivity

      @CogitoMachina@CogitoMachinaАй бұрын
    • I suspect they don't know or care. It's about making their company's stocks go up for the short term or whatever. Then when it goes under they take a golden parachute and literally never look back.

      @EricLing64@EricLing64Ай бұрын
    • That is a genuine problem that literally does not factor in

      @Bpinator@BpinatorАй бұрын
    • @@EricLing64 this technology is real which is why so many investors are behind it, AI researchers (not ceos) estimate we will have AGI by 2047

      @CogitoMachina@CogitoMachinaАй бұрын
    • AI going to be so great and take over all our jobs then why do we need to raise the retirement age why don't we lower it.

      @tammyjohnson1927@tammyjohnson1927Ай бұрын
  • I love Jon, and I've found I agree with like 99.9% of the things he says. But personally I'm all for the AI revolution. And no, I'm not saying that because I'm especially skilled with it. I only learned to install a local image generator a few weeks ago and I still don't know how I did it. And believe me, I'm no prompt engineer. I am, in fact, a "types questions guy."

    @chriscampbell9172@chriscampbell9172Ай бұрын
  • John glad to see you!!!! missed your knowledge and humor

    @aa-jj1wh@aa-jj1whАй бұрын
  • Jon Stewart is the current-day voice of what we loved in George Carlin. A rebel comedian that has nothing to lose preaching to the choir in a manner that nearly everyone can understand. Thank you Jon for bringing the gaps of societal separation a little closer through what you do best!

    @PorterWood09@PorterWood09Ай бұрын
    • my favourite part of going to a comedy show is the preaching

      @zatgeye7320@zatgeye7320Ай бұрын
    • @@zatgeye7320 We already have too many clowns and need a humorous pastor

      @yuan-huishang@yuan-huishangАй бұрын
    • @@yuan-huishang I prefer people who tell jokes. Ya know, a set up and a punchline. I leave the preaching to the preachers.

      @zatgeye7320@zatgeye7320Ай бұрын
    • @@zatgeye7320 So, in other words, you have no depth of mind and lack any humor or critical thinking skills

      @r.f.switch5847@r.f.switch5847Ай бұрын
    • It's not preaching, it's pointing out the actual reality and utter absurdity of the times we live in. The government and news media are corporations run by short-sighted individuals who assume that everyone is an idiot. They're only right in that assumption about those who listen to them and take them seriously.

      @vladpadowicz5946@vladpadowicz5946Ай бұрын
  • Electricity. Fire. And the wheel. He forgot to mention the wheel.

    @theanonymousone9668@theanonymousone9668Ай бұрын
    • Hold on. The wheel is going too far.

      @donnythedingo@donnythedingoАй бұрын
    • where does the printing press go??

      @Broockle@BroockleАй бұрын
    • what do you need wheels for? you don't have a job to get to.

      @michaeljeacock@michaeljeacockАй бұрын
    • and sliced bread

      @enviritas9498@enviritas9498Ай бұрын
    • And paper towels.

      @beefandbarley@beefandbarleyАй бұрын
  • Love seeing Jon again. Please stay!

    @BradlyMcGregorHale@BradlyMcGregorHaleАй бұрын
  • I got my masters in data science and to be honest this is not the type of stuff I signed up to hep produce. When I learned that AI can be used to detect biomarkers is medical data, make video games better, and improve the quality of things like computer vision, I was happy to sign up. Now there are people working on AI therapists. I hate where the world is going.

    @ronswanson1410@ronswanson1410Ай бұрын
  • I forgot how much I missed Jon. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR COMING BACK to the Daily Show!

    @kevinmortimer3035@kevinmortimer3035Ай бұрын
    • Just got to get him going the rest of the week

      @Stingray42285@Stingray42285Ай бұрын
    • /upvotex10

      @DarkLord75253@DarkLord75253Ай бұрын
    • my stomach hurts from laughing so hard

      @carturnerautomotiveturntab6564@carturnerautomotiveturntab6564Ай бұрын
    • Clown show for a clown narrative

      @johnstifter@johnstifterАй бұрын
    • Comedy writes itself these days

      @renegaderobot1100@renegaderobot1100Ай бұрын
  • And when they people say you need to retrain yourself, what they are really saying is, "you go retrain yourself and foot the bill for it too." You go take out the loans to get into the same impacted field that everyone else in the world is scrambling to get into. The job market concentrates and concentrates. Wealth concentrates and concentrates.... just not for you. You get to live out of your car, while politicians say, "What's the problem? We lowered taxes, just go buy a home."

    @LividImp@LividImpАй бұрын
    • Look man some jobs just don't exist forever. I'm sure a lot of blacksmiths were bummed about the invention of the car.

      @jaytotheareokay@jaytotheareokayАй бұрын
    • ​@@jaytotheareokay The car wasn't invented until 1886. They didn't become popular until the 1940s so Blacksmiths weren't affected by it's invention. It wouldn't have bothered them for at least another 60 years.

      @abegarfield7031@abegarfield7031Ай бұрын
    • ​@@jaytotheareokayYes, but the issue isn't jobs becoming obsolete, the issue is a) the scale and speed at which AI may do that in one go being unprecedented and b) particularly given the scale and speed, the better understanding of global economics and the free market capitalist society we largely have today, how will we cater for mass unemployment. It's not as simple as saying retrain, that has individual and economic cost implications which are unsustainable, but also retrain into what? It would have to be a vaguely comparably paid job to not cause massive economic issues and those are already taken, there isn't just a whole unserviced skilled or semi skilled job market just waiting with open arms to accept the victims of the AI productivity revolution. Maybe new companies will spring up with the wealth of potential employees on the market but that takes time and how do those people pay their mortgages/rent or buy food while they wait for new companies to grow and need their original or retrained skills? And what happens to all the profit from companies now being able to get more done with less people? Does that get reinvested into the economy in some way that helps retrain or support those victims of the mass job losses? Unlkely in our current society, it just goes to making the rich richer. A better solution to needing less people to do the same volume of work would be to take a small portion of the increased output as increased profitability of the business and then use the rest to allow improved working conditions for your staff, reduced hours, increased pay etc. as that means those individuals will have more disposable time and income to spend in the economy and in turn will increase demand for the majority of goods and services which is what drives the companies to be able to make more profit.

      @simonb4757@simonb4757Ай бұрын
    • @@simonb4757 Sounds like you're contemplating the horrors of late stage capitalism, regardless of how we get there. Maybe that system should change.

      @no-cv4dx@no-cv4dxАй бұрын
    • @@abegarfield7031 and the profession fell off during the industrial revolution, so before the car was invented.

      @PantheonContent@PantheonContentАй бұрын
  • I'm glad he's back, he's so funny and smart, best stand up comedian ❤

    @Spineloro@SpineloroАй бұрын
  • What is wrong, brutal and dehumanizing is the system, not the AI. People could live without working and let the AI do the job, but the government should give money to all those people, and that money should come from the companies that benefit from AI. But that is not what those in charge want.

    @vazquez-borsetti@vazquez-borsettiАй бұрын
  • Jon is so unhinged now and I’m loving it.

    @andrewpatterson8576@andrewpatterson8576Ай бұрын
    • He is so msm now, he fell in line like a little obedient boy

      @fuserush3733@fuserush3733Ай бұрын
    • ​@@fuserush3733 you sound like quite the free thinker

      @alexandra_the_gr88@alexandra_the_gr88Ай бұрын
    • @@fuserush3733 Doesnt fall in line on gaza/AI/Biden... Yeah buddy, really just a mirror image of all the CNN and MSNBC drones... Try developing your own opinions instead of just repeating what you get told to say

      @declanbennett1085@declanbennett1085Ай бұрын
    • BTW, Jon Stewart over valued a property by x 800 times it's value, did actually use it fraudulently and unlike Trump who never had trouble paying anything Stewart still hasn't repaid, and this was a long time ago.

      @jonathanberry1111@jonathanberry1111Ай бұрын
    • He’s a bumbling idiot

      @quantum_ocean@quantum_oceanАй бұрын
  • I cannot tell you how much we missed you Jon. Please please dont ever leave us again!

    @dexcom5705@dexcom5705Ай бұрын
    • You know this is AI Jon, right

      @MitchellPorter2025@MitchellPorter2025Ай бұрын
    • I used to wake up each morning and watch him from the previous night. It got me thru a bad marriage.

      @fdllicks@fdllicksАй бұрын
    • Who’s we?

      @JohnnyDelco@JohnnyDelcoАй бұрын
    • It’ll be a joy when Jon is reporting in November 2024.

      @eyeseer1@eyeseer1Ай бұрын
    • FFS run for President and save your country

      @billhanna2148@billhanna2148Ай бұрын
  • Yayyy. Please do this forever, Jon.

    @arnoldwilson5377@arnoldwilson5377Ай бұрын
  • Anybody else notice the preponderance of Indian CEOs speaking here... makes one wonder what they are up to...

    @rolandomichel2070@rolandomichel2070Ай бұрын
  • Being out of work you have plenty of time to do all the things you want to do but no money to do them....

    @garylaviolette5853@garylaviolette5853Ай бұрын
    • don't do anything illegal or criminal

      @diagorasofmel0s@diagorasofmel0sАй бұрын
    • I've heard something similar "When you're young you have so much time do anything you want but no money, and as an adult you have money but no time to do everything you want."

      @Ignirium@IgniriumАй бұрын
    • ​@@Igniriumand now that I'm an adult, my landlord has all my money and I have no time to do anything 😬

      @darkshadowrule2952@darkshadowrule2952Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, the billionaire CEOs forgot about the "no money" part.

      @MadameDex@MadameDexАй бұрын
    • @@MadameDex ...probably because they grew up so wealthy that they can't conceive of the concept of not having enough money to live on.

      @clarkscholl8028@clarkscholl8028Ай бұрын
  • I'm a nurse. I am very confident that AI will not be able to draw blood tests, alleviate pressure ulcers, or talk someone through a panic attack anytime soon. At best, it will help me with my documentation duties. The displacement in many other fields is real, however, and I do hope the people who lose their jobs to it find their feet again.

    @ThisAintAStupidName@ThisAintAStupidNameАй бұрын
    • Well first AI can probably talk someone through a panic attack because we know seniors prefer AI companions to humans because robots don't get nasty and tired. But, robots like figure one which combined a robot with AI can certainly alleviate pressure ulcers within the next 5 years and will probably be able to draw blood tests better than humans within 15 years. They already analyze Radiology reports better than humans and x-rays better than humans. Many people in manual labor jobs are more expensive than the robots are projected to be within the next 5 years. We could see the end of Janitorial staffs, delivery professions, driving professions, restocking professions very quickly.

      @macmcleod1188@macmcleod1188Ай бұрын
    • If you have no people to help then you might not have a job.

      @jonhouse7962@jonhouse7962Ай бұрын
    • @@jonhouse7962 That's the point of healthcare :) We're in one of the only fields in the world whose stated purpose is to make itself obsolete...

      @ThisAintAStupidName@ThisAintAStupidNameАй бұрын
    • Here's a robot in China drawing blood for tests, in a hospital: kzhead.info/sun/mN6TiLyQamuei2g/bejne.html

      @preacherjohn@preacherjohnАй бұрын
    • Perhaps not in your lifetime, but eventually it will replace anything a human can do. AI is going to get real scary, and really fast soon. Our kids for sure will have to deal with joblessness due to it on a much larger scale.

      @aylictal@aylictalАй бұрын
  • Mrs. Zuck looks to us like please save me, I am a captive of this maniac with crazy ideas!

    @roc7880@roc788020 күн бұрын
    • That sounds... hot

      @plumpus1634@plumpus163412 күн бұрын
  • I hope we are back to being able to laugh. JS is helping us get there. So funny! Loved it!

    @TheRealChetManley@TheRealChetManley29 күн бұрын
  • I worked as a Solid Waste Collection Engineer for a while to put food on the table. As well as a Steering Wheel Directional Manager too.

    @id10t98@id10t98Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂Hilarious

      @gathru_@gathru_Ай бұрын
    • Nice!! 😁👌

      @vladpadowicz5946@vladpadowicz5946Ай бұрын
    • The SWDM job was supposed to be replaced by self driving vehicles already but that bit of science fiction is proving to be a bridge too hard to cross, because roads are too dynamic for AI vehicles...

      @petesmitt@petesmittАй бұрын
    • @@petesmittI suspect this is gonna be the case for a lot of the jobs people think AI is going to replace too. Unless you are building a ridiculously simple, predictable product your product development team will probably never be replaceable. Maybe a few less interns and entry level engineers, but advanced work is not going away.

      @ssgg23@ssgg23Ай бұрын
    • ​@@ssgg23never is a long time and never is a very confident prediction.

      @TheManinBlack9054@TheManinBlack9054Ай бұрын
  • What these companies forget about is the fact that if people are unemployed they cannot afford to buy whatever they are selling. So the companies will put themselves out of business.

    @HobbyHillsVideos@HobbyHillsVideosАй бұрын
    • Another thing I feel they should consider, if all the workers have their jobs taken its suddenly a lot easier for us all to protest with all this time on our hands. Peacefully or not (in theory).

      @DracoMagnius@DracoMagniusАй бұрын
    • I wish more CEO's understood this point. The fact that the 1% saw nothing wrong with decimating the middle class means they don't really understand how an economy works. Without jobs, there are no consumers. Times were booming for business when the middle class was robust. Now it is in decline, and the rush to increase profits by reducing the workforce/wages/taxes is a fools errand.

      @edtyler6444@edtyler6444Ай бұрын
    • It’s like if the company that makes “grape” whistles was really successful, they’d put themselves out of business

      @Tonyhouse1168@Tonyhouse1168Ай бұрын
    • Step 3: ... Step 4: profit

      @alzaresh@alzareshАй бұрын
    • Unfortunately, the type of CEO who will gladly sacrifice the jobs and financial security of everyone they employ for a fully automated workforce is the type of CEO who doesn't concern themselves with what happens to everyone after the fact. By the time this becomes a dominant issue for the world to address, they will have collected their golden parachute and retired to some exclusive getaway to spend their billions.

      @olencone4005@olencone4005Ай бұрын
  • More time to figure out how to live without a home. Time to find our next meal.

    @irritatingindiana886@irritatingindiana886Ай бұрын
  • A Luddites poem: They said Ned Ludd was an idiot boy That all he could do was wreck and destroy, and He turned to his workmates and said: Death to Machines They tread on our future and they stamp on our dreams.

    @tonyjames5444@tonyjames5444Ай бұрын
  • To quote Jeremy Rifkin: There is enough work that needs to be done. The problem is to find someone who's willing to pay for it.

    @theodillmann940@theodillmann940Ай бұрын
    • So if ai is doing the work for us we can all get paid a percentage from each employed AI and still buy food and medicine so we can explore ourselves correct?

      @pata6129@pata6129Ай бұрын
    • ​@@pata6129...........sure

      @blackearl7891@blackearl7891Ай бұрын
    • @@pata6129 This is the way we were told things would play out at the World's Fair future displays in the 1930's and 40's. Unfortunately, time and reality have proved something very different.

      @termsofusepolice@termsofusepoliceАй бұрын
    • @@termsofusepolice yeah no flying cars

      @pata6129@pata6129Ай бұрын
    • ​@@pata6129drunk drivers are bad enough, could you imagine them with cars that fly? Correction, with cars that fly *by design*

      @ryanschaefer4847@ryanschaefer4847Ай бұрын
  • I went to school during a hot job market for computer science majors and walked into the world where I got rejected by 100 entry level jobs. Graduated with honors as an athlete and a 3.8 gpa

    @thomasknepshield5751@thomasknepshield5751Ай бұрын
    • It's like any gold rush. By the time you hear about it, it's already too late.

      @ThreeIdiotsInaVan@ThreeIdiotsInaVanАй бұрын
    • I got a ph.d. in a totally random humanities discipline, nobody said I would get a job, everybody said things like 'become a computer science major'. Now I'm tenured at an Ivy League school. The irony is it's so stressful, some days I wish I had done computer science so I could be some tech guy who works from the beach on their laptop.

      @jimsykes6843@jimsykes6843Ай бұрын
    • How is being an athlete relevant to a potential employer? Which jobs combine computer science and sports?

      @JimboRustles@JimboRustles13 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant, just brilliant. I love the pin you so adroitly wield against the "idea balloons" these people are floating day as reality. Thank you Daily Show, so glad you are back.

    @scammicus7110@scammicus7110Ай бұрын
  • I wasn't financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my third house already, earn on a monthly through passive income, and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone's that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing in the financial market is a grand choice I made.

    @PioliAugusthus@PioliAugusthus26 күн бұрын
    • yeah investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity but venturing into any legitimate Investment without a proper guidance of an expert can lead to a great loss too

      @LeeWalton6@LeeWalton626 күн бұрын
    • Hello, I’m 57 and I am not worth much yet , please help me out. Bought my first house last month and I can't seem to make any other smart investment.

      @AlfredoMoren@AlfredoMoren26 күн бұрын
    • wanted to trade, but I got discouraged with the market price fluctuations

      @FatimahSadiq-nh5ue@FatimahSadiq-nh5ue26 күн бұрын
    • Can you recommend a guide for me?

      @FatimahSadiq-nh5ue@FatimahSadiq-nh5ue26 күн бұрын
    • Haven't you heard of Expert Chrissy Barymoer ?He gives excellent guide on the right stock with high dividend

      @PorrunSigurd@PorrunSigurd26 күн бұрын
  • there was a segment on swedish news from the 70s that resurfaced a while back. On the report, a computer expert explained that in 40 years time, if computers were integrated into society and improved according to average estimates of development, they would help cut the work week to a single day while maintaining the current GDP. Sadly, the emancipatory intent of computers disappeared along the way.

    @wzwzwzwzwzw@wzwzwzwzwzwАй бұрын
  • These tech-bros never explain how people will afford to live and eat while having all that 'self actualizing me time'.

    @earthknight60@earthknight60Ай бұрын
    • If they paid every American a living wage out of their own pocket, l see no problem why AI shouldn't take over. Which is why it never will. Any moderately rich person would rather swim with sharks than spend a cent on others.

      @TheDanishGuyReviews@TheDanishGuyReviewsАй бұрын
    • Because they make enough of a living off everyone else's work to not live in the real world. Why not just rent out your second and third homes?

      @joepiekl@joepieklАй бұрын
    • @@TheDanishGuyReviews You sound hella poor bro. This is some "I live in my mom's basement," type commy stuff

      @swickens930@swickens930Ай бұрын
    • UBI. Most tech bros are in favour of it cause it gives the responsibility to the government and realistically it is the solution. If only our governments weren't completely broken and useless.

      @kristianbasile7141@kristianbasile7141Ай бұрын
    • ​You mean humans

      @marcusinfinity9386@marcusinfinity9386Ай бұрын
  • Sam Altman doing his best Elizabeth Holmes vocal impression

    @user-kq9ip3bj1h@user-kq9ip3bj1hАй бұрын
  • 13:59 self actualizing me time - while standing in a soup kitchen line

    @chrisl4999@chrisl499914 күн бұрын
  • Please don't stop being the guy who says what needs said. My best regards and bravo, Again Bravo.

    @Richard-tf6oq@Richard-tf6oqАй бұрын
    • Michael Jordan played five seasons without Scottie Pippen 84-85 38-44..First round exit 85-86. 30-52..First round exit 86-87. 40-42...First round exit 01-02. 37-45..out of playoffs 02-03. 37-45..out of playoffs Lebron james has won more playoff Series' than any player in NBA HISTORY Lebron james has been to 10 nba finals. Only Bill Russell and Sam Jones (in a mostly nine team league) have made more nba finals appearances LeBron james carried an absolutely horrific 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers team to the nba finals In the modern NBA era (post 1960) only nine NBA top 75 players have won a championship without another top 75 player as a teammate Rick Barry (1975) Bill Walton (1977) Hakeem Olajuwon (1994) Tim Duncan (2005) (2007) Kobe Bryant (2009) (2010) Steph Curry (2015) (2022) LeBron james (2016) Kawhi Leonard (2019) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2021) As you can see, LeBron James is on the list and Michael Jordan isnt Lebron james has won 17 playoff series, without an nba top 75 teammate. Michael Jordan won ZERO In the year before Michael Jordan and LeBron James joined their team and the year after they left their team, their records were 83-84 bulls 27-55 84-85 bulls. 38-44 92-93 bulls 57-25 93-94 bulls 55-27 98-99 bulls 13-37 without Scottie Pippen 00-01 wizards 19-63 01-02 wizards. 37-45 02-03 wizards 37-45 03-04 wizards 25-57 02-03 cavaliers 17-65 03-04 cavaliers 35-47 09-10 cavaliers 61-21 10-11 cavaliers 19-63 09-10 heat. 47-35 10-11 heat 58-24 14-15 heat 37-45 2013-14 cavaliers 33-49 2014-15 cavaliers 53-29 2017- 18 cavaliers 50-32 2018-19 cavaliers 19-63 2017-18 lakers. 35-47 2018-19 lakers were 20-14 when LeBron James got injured on Christmas day. As you can see When LeBron James joins a team, the team improves more than Michael Jordan and when LeBron James leaves a team, the team always goes into the tank. Michael Jordan, excluding the 94-97 seasons, when the NBA moved the three point line to 22 feet, was a career 28% three point shooter. LeBron James is a career 34% three point shooter Michael Jordan was a great defensive player, in an Era where you could handcheck. Playing defense is much easier when you can handcheck. For nearly 6'9 250 LeBron James' entire career he wasn't afforded the opportunity to handcheck. THE EVIDENCE IS CLEAR..LEBRON JAMES IS THE GOAT!!!!! I have added a Postscript So many have replied, that LeBron james didn't make the playoffs his first two years and Jordan did. What they fail to say is, in 1985, 16 of 23 teams made the playoffs. In 2004, 16 of 29 teams made the playoffs. It was MUCH EASIER to make the playoffs in 1985, as opposed to 2004. Perfect example is, the 1985 86 bulls went 30-52 and made the playoffs and the 2004 05 cavaliers went 42-40 and did not make the playoffs. Also, I don't know, possibly, maybe, Jordan had a HUGE ADVANTAGE considering he played three years of college basketball and LeBron James was 19 years old, and straight out of high school

      @vicepresidentmikepence889@vicepresidentmikepence889Ай бұрын
    • @@vicepresidentmikepence889 ------Just....why?

      @michaelj.beglinjr.2804@michaelj.beglinjr.2804Ай бұрын
    • What’s most bizarre about the unprovoked Lebron-v-Jordan rant is that two people gave it a thumb’s up.

      @Rumplesti1tskin@Rumplesti1tskinАй бұрын
    • @@michaelj.beglinjr.2804 bots are gonna bot

      @beaniepq@beaniepqАй бұрын
  • "AI is the most important tech in centuries" Jarvis:"your toast is ready"

    @UzairAbdurahman-lc1xf@UzairAbdurahman-lc1xfАй бұрын
    • I came to this video from a Nuclear Fusion video. Pretty sure Fusion is better. AI is nothing more than a convenience tool.

      @thhorwitz1@thhorwitz1Ай бұрын
    • Just another tool to make us more lazier fatter and less engaged. And when they take over your jobs and you're unemployed I'm sure you'll believe they're the greatest technology advancement of the universe.

      @tammyjohnson1927@tammyjohnson1927Ай бұрын
    • @@thhorwitz1 Fusion would be a game-changer. AI could be a game over

      @enviritas9498@enviritas9498Ай бұрын
    • @@enviritas9498I mean nuclear fusion could also be a game over, all scientific progress can result in a game over for society, doesn’t mean we should still be a bunch of Hunter gatherers.

      @connorbranscombe6819@connorbranscombe6819Ай бұрын
    • @@thhorwitz1 Wait until AI solves nuclear fusion for us 😏

      @Dysiode@DysiodeАй бұрын
  • Fear of technology replacing jobs has been around for centuries at least. Remember the Luddites?

    @walterbyrd8380@walterbyrd8380Ай бұрын
    • and if you actually read history you will know that in all of those revolutions millions of people did in fact lose their livelihood and were crushed. Dying people have the right to scream

      @jensboettiger5286@jensboettiger528624 күн бұрын
  • I laughed for the first time in longer than i can remember at this. My depression is cured.

    @TheBagOfHolding@TheBagOfHoldingАй бұрын
  • I was in college when Stewert replaced Kilbourne, and who could've ever imagined 25+ years later the impact he has had...

    @TimSedai@TimSedaiАй бұрын
    • The issue is now that TDS lost all relevance. A network of youtubers with crowdfunding picked up his slack and is doing a hundred times more. This is not to discount Stewart on 9-11 first responders, but dude... the fight is everywhere. Jon just picked his singular one.

      @shithoagie@shithoagieАй бұрын
    • I remember kilborme doing it for awhile

      @danevertt3210@danevertt3210Ай бұрын
    • He was in the first season only and disappeared into obscurity. What did he do after that?

      @batgurrl@batgurrlАй бұрын
    • @@batgurrl I dont recall one season…….then again, I was in my teens Edit - 1996-1998 Half of my high school years

      @danevertt3210@danevertt3210Ай бұрын
    • Remember Kathy Griffin had her career ruined by the photo of Trump she posted. Trump had a fit. Now he has no problem posting images of Biden

      @colleeninhonolulu@colleeninhonoluluАй бұрын
  • Jon is the man...far more integrity than any other person that even has a clue about social commentary, politics, and America!

    @bully.of.broad.st.3626@bully.of.broad.st.3626Ай бұрын
    • @@HeadStronger-HS Feel free to share your reasons.

      @Darbobski@DarbobskiАй бұрын
    • I Think he is the Anti-Ross (similar to the Anti-Christ)...

      @randyross5630@randyross5630Ай бұрын
    • Initially, yes. In praxis and over time? He's the lowest bar to clear.

      @shithoagie@shithoagieАй бұрын
    • @@shithoagie "Praxis" was a Klingon moon and main energy mining facility for Kronos. I didn't know John was involved in its destruction. Thanks for telling us.

      @Darbobski@DarbobskiАй бұрын
    • @@Darbobski I apologize. I completely agree with OP. I was beginning to type, but got distracted and accidentally hit enter.

      @AustinLnX@AustinLnXАй бұрын
  • The thumb nail for this video feels like something a skynet employee would make😅

    @joshuamcclain6433@joshuamcclain643312 күн бұрын
  • I wish he talked about the AI use in Gaza - Lavender Gospel and the most disturbing “Find Daddy”

    @stanford86nada@stanford86nadaАй бұрын
  • Funniest part about all this is that AI does have incredible uses, its just that Big Tech is pushing its most evil uses almost exclusively.

    @EnigmaticGentleman@EnigmaticGentlemanАй бұрын
    • Why put effort towards improving those useful ends when you can scam idiots by stealing artwork that isn't yours and selling it as a hideous blob?

      @RpiesSPIES@RpiesSPIESАй бұрын
    • But the useful uses are the only ones that will win out. I don't get why people are so upset. Every single technological advance caused people to predict mass unemployment. It didn't happen when industrialization improved productivity 1000%. Why would it happen when AI improves productivity by, say, 100%

      @TheFireGiver@TheFireGiverАй бұрын
    • Computer engineers are developing AI and refining it to perform ever more complex tasks in a bid to approximate human reasoning, discernment, judgment and discretion. Business are taking the product and having these tech guys, to whom big corp is dangling big payouts, customize AI to replace workers. Robotic and automation is eliminating labor jobs and AI will erode the administrative, clerical and first tier analytics jobs. It's going to be a very different employment landscape in 5 years.

      @victorpradha9946@victorpradha9946Ай бұрын
    • Right ? I work in a hospital and I can't begin to tell you how freaking useful it would be to use AI. There's so much information and we're understaffed anyway, it would be so useful to have a tool that would help us coordinate everything. Like, you see the patient is behaving weird ? AI will give you automatically all the reasons that might explain this behaviour and ask you if you want to notify so and so. This patient is in a critical state, AI immediately gives you the patient's wishes (do they want to be reanimated, who should you call, do they want to donate their bodies to science etc...) But nooooooo let's develop AI in order to duplicate artists voices and make them write soulless songs

      @islembb8899@islembb8899Ай бұрын
    • @@TheFireGiver because if you think about this more critically, it’s not just “can a job be replaced with another job,” it’s “what jobs are replacing the old jobs?” A lot of new jobs in the industrial revolution didn’t require a high barrier to entry and they were easy to retrain workers for. AI can or will be able to mentally exceed humans in all capacity. What are humans supposed to retrain for? Especially when it replaces manual labor jobs, it’s going to be very hard to retrain tradesmen to become AI devs…not because tradesmen are dumb, but it’s a completely different field that only a few people even today can comprehend, and it takes years to master or even become proficient in. It’s not like you’re putting down a shovel and taking a position on the factory line. The rift between skills will be massive. Who is even going to invest in mass retraining? And with so many people retraining for the same things, there will be brutal competition for jobs. You don’t need that many AI devs per company. It’s not just creating jobs to replace old jobs. It is creating a system to replace human thinking. There won’t be new jobs, there just…won’t be jobs. At least, not for a lot of people.

      @frogturtle@frogturtleАй бұрын
  • For companies to make a profit, there needs to be people with money to buy their products. That will not happen if people lose their jobs.

    Ай бұрын
    • Precisely. A productive equilibrium will be reached

      @nilskp@nilskpАй бұрын
    • right? I wonder what companies are planning on that regard

      @22Facesmusica@22FacesmusicaАй бұрын
    • Say what you want about the movie, iRobot (Will Smith), but I think the way their society functions in that movie is probably the closest I've seen to real working model of how society would still function. People would have to buy their own Robots, and maintain them. They would send those Robots to work for them, and the Corporations would pay the owner of said Robot a wage. This would allow them to both have spending money, and funds for repairs on the Robots. Of course, something like that would have to be forced via the Government. And that brings up a whole cascade of other problems. 😅😅=

      @LordBLB@LordBLBАй бұрын
    • It's an important reason Ford of all people paid his employees a decent wage. Ford was a raging capitalist who actually understood that a free market needs customers who can afford what you're selling.

      @Jacqueline_Thijsen@Jacqueline_ThijsenАй бұрын
    • That's only because the public has money they want to extract. Via a product If corporations hold all the capital, they will stop producing products for the masses, and Just produce them for other corporations. Military contractors, governments , etc. Go to parts of Africa, they have no money. No one sells them hardly anything. Not even water infrastructure .

      @jaydoe4561@jaydoe4561Ай бұрын
  • Yes lets all be cutting edge educated AI/ Machine learning engineers. That's a pathway that applies to the whole public.

    @nate5483@nate548329 күн бұрын
  • im so happy to have more of that sweet mindful fun from such a great lad. :)

    @Jeremy101Jeremiah@Jeremy101JeremiahАй бұрын
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