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AI basically shows us what matters most and what doesn’t matter as much as we thought

I can’t count the number of times we’ve been told human work will be entirely replaced by AI. And this definitely rings true for anything analytical, mathematical, or text-based (writing, lawyering, accounting, coding, adjudicating, etc.). These are the first most automatable tasks that you can think of. The replacement theory is also increasingly true regarding graphic design, music and film. Yes, we still call it slop when we can see the obvious signs of artificially generated content. But that only happens if we care as much as to look in depth which 99% of humans don’t have time for. 

However, the blatant shortcomings of AI are things that, up until now, we haven’t really placed much value on, such as for example the very task for which there is a constant demand: cooking, putting food on the table. AI can’t prepare a meal. It can give you instructions and boss you around, but it can’t do much on its own. Not only that, it can’t grocery shop, and even less grow vegetables. We still have to do these things on our own or hire people (TFWs) to do these things for us. Then comes the task of cleaning and laundry, literally any basic manual labor that requires a human body to move around and do things is NOT automatable by the most advanced AI as we know them. 

In sum, AI can now make movies, but it can’t replace a hamburger flipper at McDonald’s. Yup

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Here is Michael Jackson as a Walmart cashier arguing with a customer over an expired coupon. There are thousands of Sora 2 featuring MJ vids on TikTok. I can’t say that it hasn’t been entertaining. So yeah, too bad for the movie industry. Now you have to tell your story in 10 seconds. 

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“we’re in october ma’am” 💔 #ai #sora #sora2 #michaeljackson #mj

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