There is literally a South Park episode about this. It is true though. Its fucking impossible to get a contractor to "show up" half the damn time.
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>As artificial intelligence (AI) spreads and white-collar (office) jobs are rapidly being restructured, the so-called "blue-collar (field worker) billionaire" phenomenon is emerging, particularly in the United States, where wages for manual laborers are soaring. As AI begins to replace tasks such as document creation, analysis, accounting, and administrative work, the value of occupations that require human hands and on-site judgment is being newly recognized. There is analysis that blue-collar jobs-such as plumbers, electricians, and construction technicians, which were once shunned-are now rising to high-income brackets, and that the fortunes of professions are being determined by their "potential for AI replacement."
There is literally a South Park episode about this. It is true though. Its fucking impossible to get a contractor to "show up" half the damn time.
Archive: https://archive.today/WiFts
From the post:
>>As artificial intelligence (AI) spreads and white-collar (office) jobs are rapidly being restructured, the so-called "blue-collar (field worker) billionaire" phenomenon is emerging, particularly in the United States, where wages for manual laborers are soaring. As AI begins to replace tasks such as document creation, analysis, accounting, and administrative work, the value of occupations that require human hands and on-site judgment is being newly recognized. There is analysis that blue-collar jobs-such as plumbers, electricians, and construction technicians, which were once shunned-are now rising to high-income brackets, and that the fortunes of professions are being determined by their "potential for AI replacement."
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