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Now, here’s a question for you:
If artificial intelligence eventually replaces millions of jobs, who will actually have the money to buy products and services?
It’s a simple question, but one that almost nobody seems to be asking.
Every week we hear about another billion-dollar investment in AI. Tech leaders tell us AI will transform the world, increase productivity, and perhaps even redefine what it means to be human. But if large portions of society become unemployed because of AI, what happens to the economy? More importantly, what happens to the business model of the very companies building these technologies?
In this video, I’m going to explore whether the massive investment in AI is really about profits, or whether there are deeper motivations at play. We’ll look at the economics, the incentives, and some uncomfortable questions that deserve more attention.
Let’s get into it.
