The World Has Abundance – Pursue Knowledge to Unlock It


Good people, there should not be panic because of the expected displacement of jobs while AI and robotic systems move in the large -scale production phases. Here is the fact: through human history, most new technologies have always created more jobs, over time, even if they distort and move some in the short term.
Indeed, more jobs have been created by computers and Microsoft Word even if ISAAC Pitman stenography experts have lost their jobs. Technology improves companies, but it is not guaranteed that everyone will benefit at the same level.
During the industrial revolution, workers demonstrated that the machines would take control of their work. But their parts did not arrive when you examine the overview. Everything will change as AI moves on a large scale into products. I noted that Microsoft Word now seems to be a Microsoft sentence with its widened capacity to suggest sentences and clauses, not just words.
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Knowledge has always defined the empires, and it remains the most important production factor. We, people, must continue to seek new knowledge, thanks to continuous learning, for career resilience and guaranteed employability.
The last line: the world has an abundance. Any rarity that we can feel is due to limited knowledge to unlock this abundance. But if AI changes knowledge, there is the possibility that rarity disappears. I have experienced an abundance of financial today: an AI company that we invested in November 2024 has just collected $ 36 million this evening, which makes our members richer on paper!
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