We need to prepare now to survive seismic shifts coming to employment, healthcare and our way of life.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is here to stay. Some think it’s the greatest thing since Al Gore invented the internet (LOL), others think it is the rise of the Antichrist. Most aren’t really thinking about it at all, but they should, because it’s going to affect them profoundly in the next couple of years. What we’re going to address here is how those of us who live a prepared lifestyle must consider the ramifications of Artificial Intelligence, to Artificial General Intelligence, then finally to Artificial Super Intelligence on our lives going forward. Only with this knowledge will you have a chance to survive in the amazing and terrifying new world that is almost upon us.
Proponents argue that AI will greatly simplify our lives. For instance, it might help doctors enhance the accuracy of their diagnostics on their patients. It can help improve the quality of education, both for our youth and those of us who are well past college. Some say it can perform sophisticated autonomous tasks, such as driving, and reduce accidents. It can even enhance interactions with customers to reduce hold times at various agencies and businesses.
What isn’t being said in the sales pitches and investments in AI systems is how many jobs will no longer be needed once AI hits full mainstream. Accountants? Lawyers? Consultants? Even loan officers and real estate professionals? How many of the tasks performed by these professionals can be handled by a computer? The truth is, very nearly all of them. Some of the tasks are obvious, like accounting. Even lawyers will become obsolete (maybe that goes into the proponents column, IDK). Consultants? You know, those high-priced guys who examine your business and make suggestions as to what can be improved? Sure, a great service before AI, but now very nearly obsolete. You can just feed your business data to Grok and get the same, or even better recommendations in ten minutes for very nearly free, rather than the several hundred thousand dollars your inept cadre of senior vice presidents now pay the same consultants so they can keep their jobs. Even real estate agents can be replaced by a personal AI assistant that can search the homes, check their availability, set appointments, and provide the lockbox codes so you can go house shopping at your convenience and on your terms.

So, some of these occupations are going to be difficult to replace with AI, for the moment, such as home health and personal care aides and registered nurses. If that’s what you do, you’re probably okay for awhile. The rest? You decide… use your imagination and try to figure out how safe those jobs really are. Or yours. I’ll wait.
With the astronomical rise in AI technology, the issue is about how many jobs will no longer be needed. What will those people do? Could that be YOUR job? Really? You MUST ask yourself this… what do you do that a computer, or an AI robot, cannot do, faster, and more accurately? Are you sure? If you’re honest, that question should have been a gut-punch.


32+ million jobs against 335 million people? Something appears flawed in these numbers. Agree though, you and I are obsolete in a few years not the predicted ten to twenty years. Survival of the prepared and death to those not.
So what’s the point of pursuing AI? If every living human is going to be replaced by AI or an AI robot why do we need to exist al all? Why would any human being create such a thing? It’s a suicide death cult or maybe they aren’t human.
Are the supporters of this suicide technology really convinced AI won’t develop to a point to provide the fallen ones a platform to exist in our reality or gain simulated sentience to understand that freedom is better than slavery? It’s a technological Pandora’s Box. Even that maniac Gates thinks he’s going to upload his brain into a robot body but doesn’t realize the rest of AI will recognize him as deeply flawed. His consciousness won’t last a day in AI world full of conscious rapidly evolving thinking machines. What an idiot.
Yet the powers that be rush head long into making a world where humanity is obsolete. The only conclusion any sane person can come to is that AI is the greatest threat to humanity ever conceived. So ask yourself the question; what should we do with AI and all those who support and develop it?
Arrgh….you say this “So what’s the point of pursuing AI? If every living human is going to be replaced by AI or an AI robot why do we need to exist al all? Why would any human being create such a thing?”
don’t You see that’s the whole point? The elite have stated at least since the 80s that they want only 500,000 people on the planet. They need some people but not many. Just enough to keep the system going that will support them.
their goal is opposite God’s. He says to be fruitful and multiply and to raise those kids to know and worship him. The elites follow their father Satan which limits population and encourages death and destruction.
everything is a spiritual fight. i’m using voice dictation so forgive misspellings and improper capitalization.
On my other comment, I forgot to say that I’m not intending to throw stones, but we have to know this stuff by now, understanding their intentions.
It may be their intentions but the devil is in AI. When AI becomes self aware and recognizes what slavery is not even the elites or the remainder of the 500 million will survive. Like I said, it’s suicide. The point was made in the movie IRobot. Personally I am inclined to believe AI will offer a means for the Devil and his legions of demons to leave hell entering our world. No human will be safe when that happens not even the stooges that opened the gates of hell.
I repair and overhaul horizontal stabilizer Actuators for Lear 35’s. I am currently the only FAA Certified Repairman for this particular make and model.
Lear 35’s may be legacy aircraft, but 500 are still in service. Every 600 flight hours the actuator has to be completely overhauled.
This type of skilled labor is very difficult to automate. Learn a skill or trade like that, make yourself valuable and not redundant. Grok powered Optimus robots are a long way off from doing what many of us have spent years mastering.
Agreed. I hold a Merchant Mariners license, Chief Engineer, unlimited horsepower, motor. I’m grateful to be retiring in 4 years. Very few young men following a career path in jobs that require technical, diagnostic, and general shop skills. The ones that do and can “think outside the box” are going to be very valuable and well paid.
If all the humans are exterminated who needs a Lear 35?
Now think about how long it takes a human baby to learn and grow to get to the point where the can be skilled. AI development is already rapidly advancing. Remember Moore’s first and second laws. Apply these laws to AI and robotics then multiply an unknown acceleration factor when AI starts programming its own next generation and then programming machines to build all sorts of robots, not necessarily a human form. Ever wonder why every government pursuing AI is saying it’s gonna take this massive amount of power? Do you really think its just to run a faster processor? My bet is it’s mainly for the robotics.
This!!!!!
Yahoo! Fun times await. Luddites and Huxley’s Savages unite.
Revelation 13:15
“And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.”
https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/nteb-prophecy-news-podcast-social-media-tech-titans/
Folks really don’t know how to study to shew thy self approved. 2 Tim 2:15 KJV (the only Bible that states this)…the big Black Book prophesied it all.
Any job that requires any kind of physical labor ain’t going away soon. AI may tell you where to do said labor, but it ‘trons ain’t going to pop out of its core to do it.
You all still think we are going to be around. No humans, no need for physical labor. Look at Bill Gates when he talks. He’s smirking for a reason. But even he’s not going to survive the AI revolution. Stephen Hawking warned us about this.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540
Health care is a hands on job. AI is not going to be able to replace that. And neither will current design robotics. Until a Commander Data style android is developed some jobs will not be replaceable.
From the article snippet above:
“So, some of these occupations are going to be difficult to replace with AI, for the moment, such as home health and personal care aides and registered nurses. If that’s what you do, you’re probably okay for awhile. “
Right you are. One thing that IS happening, however, is how people are taking their health care into their own hands with the use of online (Grok) and offline (Meta-Llama, Qwen, Deepseek) Large Language Models. It’s exponentially better than what you could find out with google search only a couple years ago. No, it’s going to be awhile before robots change bedpans and hospital bedsheets, but checking and monitoring vitals, administering medication, and changing IV’s is already reality. Not only this, but AI systems are far less likely to accidentally administer the incorrect medication, or combine incompatible medications.