Grok thoughts:
Highest AI replacement risk: Computer Science, Business Analytics, Finance, Economics, Mathematics, and Info Systems & Mgmt — these involve heavy data analysis, coding, modeling, and routine quantitative tasks that generative AI already automates effectively, leading to high exposure and entry-level job https://t.co/LQISSxcttf
Moderate risk but often augmented: Physics, Political Science, and some general business/economics paths face impacts on research, writing, and analysis tasks, though human judgment and domain expertise still provide strong https://t.co/epl7JSYQCQ
Lowest risk among the list: Engineering degrees (Chemical, Computer, Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil, Industrial) and Construction Services remain more resilient due to needs for physical-world application, hardware integration, hands-on problem-solving, and real-time decision-making that AI
@DNIGabbard I know we are at that point where "everybody knows that everybody knows" but why does this video look like AI. @grok, is this video AI generated?
@BasedMikeLee@megbasham I'm afraid the trust is already gone. Not just elections but everything the federal government does. I for one, will not be voting in federal elections anymore unless elections can be trusted, we start seeing people going to jail and fraud is stamped out.