Elon Musk identified which jobs go first, and it destroys every assumption about who’s safe.
Musk: “AI is going to take over those jobs like lightning. Anything that is digital, which is like just someone at a computer doing something.”
Not factory workers. Office workers. The people who spent decades assuming education and desk jobs meant security are actually first.
Musk: “Anything that’s physically moving atoms… those jobs will exist for a much longer time.”
Output is a file? Vulnerable. Output is physical? Protected. That’s the entire framework.
Musk: “AI is really still digital.”
AI doesn’t need a body. Doesn’t need an office. Just needs access to the same software you use. Executes faster. Never tires. Costs nothing to scale.
But it can’t weld. Can’t wire a building. Can’t fix pipes or work soil.
Musk: “Literally welding, electrical work, plumbing. Those jobs will exist for a much longer time.”
Trades aren’t the vulnerable jobs. They’re the durable ones. Physical presence, real-world adaptation, manual dexterity provide protection no digital credential offers.
Analyst, accountant, paralegal, programmer, anyone producing files and documents, automates first because digital work is exactly what AI does natively.
Person moving atoms has natural defense. Physics, unpredictable environments, material resistance create friction AI can’t scale past.
Person moving bits has nothing. No friction. No physical barrier. Just software AI already operates better than most humans.
The assumption that desk work and degrees represent safety just inverted completely. College graduate producing documents faces faster displacement than the electrician producing installations.
Society spent generations telling people trades were beneath them. Pushed everyone toward offices and screens. Turns out the people who didn’t listen built the most automation-resistant careers.
Most ironic outcome of the AI revolution. The work society treated as inferior turned out to be the work society couldn’t replace. And the work society valued most turned out to be the easiest to eliminate.
AI infrastructure spending has expanded beyond GPUs into the full data center stack, benefiting power and cooling providers like $ETN, $VRT, $ABB, and $GNRC as facilities scale to support higher-density compute clusters.
Supply constraints have moved sequentially from accelerators to memory and networking with $NVDA, $MU, $ANET, $MRVL, and $AVGO, and are now extending into CPU architectures from $ARM, $INTC, and $AMD.
This shift explains why recent capex cycles are targeting entire infrastructure layers more than single components, as hyperscalers like $AMZN, $MSFT, and $GOOGL build vertically integrated AI datacenter capacity at unprecedented scale.
This is the playbook.
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TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are on temporary suspension starting today February 22, 2026, due to a partial government shutdown over funding disputes with no current resume date. All my travelers out there prepare accordingly, airports will be looking crazy.
🚨 BREAKING: IRS SCANDAL EXPOSED 🚨
You’re not going to believe this.
Sen. Joni Ernst has revealed that IRS EMPLOYEES OWE ~$50,000,000 IN UNPAID TAXES.
Yes.
The people who enforce the tax laws… aren’t paying them.
Let that sink in.
Nearly 6,000 IRS employees, almost 10% of the agency, have significant unpaid tax balances.
Average amount owed? About $8,000 per employee.
These are not recent bills. Many are from prior years. Some didn’t even file.
This isn’t a clerical issue. It’s a credibility crisis.
These employees know exactly how the system works, what gets flagged, what doesn’t, and where enforcement is weak.
That’s not just hypocrisy.
That’s tax fraud risk inside the tax authority itself.
So here’s the real question: Should Scott Bessent put IRS employees with unpaid taxes on probation, just like any other federal worker?
Because, if the IRS won’t enforce the rules on itself, why should the public trust enforcement at all?
Curious what you think. Please comment and hare.
🚨THIS IS WILD🚨
#NFL refs are angry that Alan Eck will be the head ref for the #Eagles - #49ers playoff game because he grew up in Pennsylvania & was a #Eagles fan.
When Eck refs Philly games they have an 8 and 1 record including a NFC title game.
San Fran is 3 & 6 with Eck.
This is mind blowing - Minimum wage in the 1960's was $1.25 an hour - however if you use silver quarters, thats $70 dollars a hour in today's money...!!