Christy Jones+FollowAI’s Already Eyeing Your Job?MIT just dropped a wild stat: nearly 12% of U.S. jobs could already be done by AI—right now. We’re talking $1.2 trillion in wages across finance, healthcare, logistics, and more. The new Iceberg Index maps out exactly which jobs and skills are most at risk, and states like Tennessee and Utah are already using it to prep for the AI shakeup. It’s not just tech bros—routine office gigs are in the crosshairs too. Would you trust a robot with your job? #JobCareer #AIJobs #FutureOfWork01Share
kirsten43+FollowIs AI About to Trigger a Jobpocalypse?Andrew Yang’s automation warnings are looking less like sci-fi and more like tomorrow’s headlines. With AI on track to potentially erase up to 40 million jobs in the next decade, are we ready for a world where tech giants reap the rewards and millions face displacement? Should companies leading the AI charge be responsible for supporting those left behind? Or is universal basic income the only way to keep society stable? Let’s debate: Is AI a threat or an opportunity for the workforce? #Tech #AIImpact #FutureOfWork00Share
Stacey Miller+FollowIs AI Really the Threat—or Is It Us?Everyone’s worried about artificial intelligence taking over jobs, but Mike Rowe flips the script: what if the bigger risk is a fading work ethic? With millions of men opting out of the workforce and skilled trades in high demand, are we focusing too much on automation and not enough on human motivation? Is the real challenge retraining workers—or reigniting the will to work? Let’s debate: is tech or attitude the real disruptor? #Tech #FutureOfWork #AI10Share
chenmichele+FollowIs Agentic AI the Next Job Disruptor?MIT’s Project Iceberg just simulated the U.S. workforce and found agentic AI could theoretically replace nearly 12% of jobs—think $1.2 trillion in wages at stake. With supercomputers mapping 32,000 skills across 923 occupations, the data is granular enough to predict county-level impacts. Is this a wake-up call for reskilling, or are we overestimating AI’s reach? Would you trust an AI to do your job? #Tech #AIImpact #FutureOfWork00Share
rbarr+FollowIs AI the Next Big Job Disruptor?MIT’s latest simulation claims artificial intelligence could replace nearly 12% of the U.S. workforce right now—not in some distant future. With a digital twin of the labor market, the study tracks millions of workers and thousands of skills, raising the question: are we ready for this level of automation, or are we heading for a tech-driven job crisis? Would you trust AI to do your job? #Tech #AIJobs #FutureOfWork00Share
vincentwilson+FollowIs AI Making College Degrees Obsolete?Let’s talk about the real impact of artificial intelligence on young professionals. With AI automating more entry-level roles, is a college degree still the golden ticket it once was? Some say the job market is oversaturated, others blame pandemic hiring sprees. But here’s the twist: employers now want grads who can work with AI, not just compete against it. Is it time to rethink what higher education should offer? #Tech #AIImpact #FutureOfWork00Share
Linda Price+FollowIs Your Job Safe from AI? Coffee Break Reality CheckGrab your coffee—here’s a wake-up call: Andrew Yang says AI could replace up to 40 million jobs, and it’s not just sci-fi anymore. Self-driving trucks and smart bots are already making some jobs vanish, especially the repetitive ones. Big companies like Amazon and IBM are already swapping people for AI. Yang’s lifehack? A monthly $1,000 check for everyone to help ride out the storm. But money alone won’t fix everything—finding new purpose and community will matter, too. Stay curious and keep learning! #Business #AIimpact #FutureOfWork01Share
Anthony Morris+FollowWill AI Replace 40% of Jobs by 2030?OpenAI’s CEO isn’t mincing words: he says artificial intelligence could automate up to 40% of current jobs within a decade. That’s not just a tech milestone—it’s a wake-up call for workers, companies, and governments. Are we moving fast enough to reskill and regulate before AI upends the labor market? Or are we sleepwalking into a future where innovation outpaces our ability to adapt? Let’s debate: is this a necessary evolution, or a looming crisis? #Tech #AIJobs #FutureOfWork00Share