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@FirstSquawk top and bottom jobs are fine, anything in the middle is getting gutted...
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@FirstSquawk this is actually terrifying for anyone who thinks their "analysis skills" make them irreplaceable
the moat isn't your spreadsheet anymore, it's understanding what questions to ask
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@FirstSquawk @grok how many finance jobs have been lost to AI?
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@FirstSquawk I thought he also recently came out and said AI still does a bunch of slop work.... Sounds like he's talking up his book to raise money for another fund
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@FirstSquawk @grok does insider trading apply to AI agents?
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@FirstSquawk A lot of people assumed AI would first replace mostly routine jobs. Few expected elite finance, legal, and analytical work to be impacted this early.
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@FirstSquawk Weird what happens when we find out filling out excel sheets isnt actually a skill.
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@FirstSquawk Great now he can buy even more multi million dollar homes that nobody is going to live in.
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@FirstSquawk Likely but how many times have you heard AI ceos say you need the people who know the material and can work with AI. I dont think the number of ppl filling those roles really dents the jobs displaced but I for sure saw this coming.
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@FirstSquawk “Elite finance bros” are just 105 iq smooth talkers in suits. This could have been automated before ai with a software engineer and some scripts. Now it’s super easy to automate with ai.
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@FirstSquawk The more you get paid for your knowledge, the bigger the target you become for AI.
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@FirstSquawk “Elite finance jobs” are just wasting paper. What a surprise.
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@FirstSquawk what? have they started doing insider trading or what?
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@FirstSquawk In hours ... so like, is it done yet? Have they all disappeared globally? 🧐 ... 🫠
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@FirstSquawk More evidence that elite finance jobs are all about networking, not skill, apparently.
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@FirstSquawk Part of the issue is that what they do isn’t adding value. It’s easy to replace something that isn’t actually accretive to the revenue chain.
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@FirstSquawk @WClemente All sounds great until a bank fails compliance and their agentic Ai is the reason, they will get slapped with the biggest fine going
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@FirstSquawk oh so NOW they care about automation when it hits their $500k/year analysts
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@FirstSquawk I was part of a mass layoff a few weeks back. My first thought, “Wow think of all that institutional knowledge they just sent out the door.” Three weeks of using AI for anything under the sun, and I can confirm inst’l knowledge is becoming worthless FAST.
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@FirstSquawk If they think making a spreadsheet using earnings reports is going to be sufficient to keep them employed they are sadly mistaken.
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@FirstSquawk yup. the past few weeks have shown whats to come.
OAI and Anthropic need to tighten up their latest releases, but so many finance jobs are about to be automated.
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@FirstSquawk How will AI affect jobs 🤔
@grok
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@FirstSquawk He doesn’t believe this, he’s still building a massive new headquarters in Miami
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@FirstSquawk elite? lmao. no.
(I am an ai advocate for most things)
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@FirstSquawk This AI should replace Ken’s job first so we know what he says is true.
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@FirstSquawk I've had luck with making decent financial models using it. But perfect, but I like that it gets the busy work out of the way.
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@FirstSquawk High finance moves quick, good for them. Quite a few other industries are slow af, will suffer losses then jobs. Worst case scenarios will play out due to incompetence/laziness in many large, legacy companies over the next 18 months
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@FirstSquawk Human experts can identify the poor quality of first-pass AI-generated analysis. Non experts might not be able to. I suspect this is what Mr Griffin is experiencing here.
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@FirstSquawk I would love to see the agent navigating internal corporate politics, so I don’t have to 🙃
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@FirstSquawk first draft research and pitch decks sure. anything with regulatory accountability or structured products is still months not hours.
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Looks threatening for conventional analysts, but that’s the reality of digitalization. Analytical jobs are among the easiest targets for AI replacement. A machine that never sleeps, never complains, never asks for a raise, and performs consistently will inevitably outperform even analysts with 20 years of experience.
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