
Huh? Oh yeah, from the CEO to the worker, everyone… is tarred with the same brush.
Seriously, ve l’ty? Oh yeah, it’s absolutely serious. You no longer need a man to run a factory… and on the contrary, from what I see, production even doubles when the man is removed!
But then… since the 8 billion people on Earth will all find themselves unemployed, penniless… who’s going to buy this doubled production?
These millions of cars that will roll off the assembly lines “all by themselves”? These houses that will build themselves almost by themselves?
The scenario I’m describing obviously won’t happen overnight. And I even think we’ll all be dead before it happens, phew.
But alas, inevitably, it will happen, given the rapid progress in all these fields.
Throughout the history of humanity, professions have always been in a state of perpetual change. Many have also disappeared, replaced by new ones, due to technological advances.
But with what I’ve just written, what’s different is that ALL professions are doomed to disappear.
When I say all, I really mean all: no sector is spared. Even “manual” jobs, with these humanoid robots becoming more efficient every year.
In medicine? Robots, imaging, and AI are proving more efficient than humans.
In services, the tertiary sector in general? All professions are being wiped out!
In secondary education, industry, and all that? Koa efa hoe, factories are now almost autonomous.
In primary education, agriculture? No need for farmers anymore; the machines are there too.
Yes, but these machines will have to be built? Well, yes, by… other machines 🤣 Humans will be confined to a simple role… as an assistant to the AI and a maintenance technician for these robots 😳

We feel it, we touch it, and even if we don’t yet have a clear idea of where we’re going, we still understand that we are experiencing a huge transformation in the world of work, money, and wealth creation.
And you don’t need to be a great fortune teller to know that those who will have power tomorrow will be precisely those who control these AIs and these machines.
Those who won’t have access to it will, as usual, be in bovine mode, watching the train go by.
Once again, to reassure you today, it will still take a few years for my somewhat dire scenario to come true.
And even if you are skeptical today, still advocating “human superiority” over machines, in reality, this superiority will be increasingly relative in everyday life.
So it really wouldn’t be foolish to seriously start thinking about the world of tomorrow, and as I said, our relationship with work, money, wealth, and all that.
And a first, very concrete question: today, a young person who wants to pursue higher education, which course will they choose? Meaning one that won’t already be obsolete in the world of tomorrow?
Let’s hope that AI and machines don’t accelerate this obsolescence. Uh, Matrix, Terminator, and Skynet? Don’t mess around, Gemini, my request for a little global thermonuclear war was just for fun, right?
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