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Pump and Dump of the month?
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-31 12:25 PM | Reply
Is there a better way for Putin to convey orders to his little puppet than to have them walked in and delivered personally?
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-30 05:34 PM | Reply
There is absolutely zero thought or strategy behind the actions that are costing us billions of dollars a day.
#9 | Posted by jpw
There is if you think of Trump as an enemy of the United States.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-30 05:05 PM | Reply
Trump isn't going to cross his master, Putin.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-30 10:31 AM | Reply
I think that's peanuts compared to the total that the Trump Crime Syndicate has grifted from our nation and the world.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-29 02:36 PM | Reply
It looks like I'm going to be spending some time using MY Sharpie to write 'Felon'.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-28 04:24 PM | Reply
You'd think a guy worth about $1.5 billion could afford to summon an Uber.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-28 04:23 PM | Reply
Garlands delays in prosecuting Trump over a number of issues are inexcusable.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-27 05:21 PM | Reply
Soon enough, the dollar will be a worthless as Trump. So there's that...
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-27 02:31 PM | Reply
I thought it would be interesting to ask Google "what percentage of the workforce will be replaced by ai". Its response:
AI Overview Estimates on AI-driven workforce replacement vary, with recent studies suggesting that roughly 11.7% of the U.S. workforce could already be replaced by AI based on current technical capabilities, a figure that is expected to rise to 25-30% of jobs globally by 2030. While long-term projections suggest that up to 50% to 60% of jobs could be automated by 2040"2050, most experts emphasize that AI will transform work tasks rather than cause mass, immediate unemployment. www.nu.edu www.nu.edu +3 Current AI Workforce Impact (2025"2026) Replacement Already Possible: A late 2025 MIT study found that 11.7% of the U.S. labor market could already be replaced by AI. Immediate Job Loss: AI was linked to roughly 3,900 job losses in May 2023, and about 13.7% of U.S. workers report having already lost their job to AI-driven automation. White-Collar Vulnerability: While earlier automation targeted blue-collar roles, generative AI significantly impacts white-collar work, with 49% of companies using ChatGPT reporting it has already replaced workers. www.nu.edu www.nu.edu +1 Projected Impact by 2030"2035 6% to 30% Displacement: Forecasts for 2030 range from 6% of U.S. jobs being lost (Forrester) to 25"30% of jobs globally being automated. Task-Level Changes: Rather than complete replacement, 60% of U.S. jobs are expected to see significant task-level changes due to AI integration by 2030. Industry Impact: Jobs in administration, customer service, and data entry are at the highest risk, with some estimates suggesting up to 26% of admin roles and 20% of customer service roles could be eliminated. www.nu.edu www.nu.edu +3 Key Factors and Trends Net Job Creation: While AI will displace 85"90 million jobs globally by 2025"2030, it is projected to create nearly 97"133 million new roles, potentially resulting in a net gain of jobs, albeit requiring significant worker reskilling. "New-Collar" Era: AI is driving demand for new roles, such as AI Engineers and Data Annotators, creating over 1.3 million new roles in recent years. Gender and Age Disparity: Women face a higher risk of automation, with 79% of employed women in the U.S. working in high-risk jobs compared to 58% of men. Younger workers, especially those under 25, are seeing a decline in job opportunities in AI-exposed sectors. www.nu.edu www.nu.edu +4 Jobs at Risk vs. Jobs Safe High Risk: Data entry, telemarketers, routine customer service, and administrative support. Lower Risk: Jobs requiring high-level human interaction, empathy, and manual dexterity, such as healthcare (nurses), skilled trades (construction, repair), and education. Forbes Forbes +2
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-27 01:19 PM | Reply
Where were the parents/guardians? They also have significant responsibility for this.
Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-03-25 06:22 PM | Reply
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