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DJLevitz
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Father, son, and husband. Also long term resident of mismanaged California. AI, tech and business.
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Jonathan Ross, Founder and CEO of AI chip company Groq, offers a contrarian view: AI won't destroy jobs, it will create a labour shortage.
He outlines three things that will happen because of AI:
First, massive deflationary pressure.
"This cup of coffee is going to cost less. Your housing is going to cost less. Everything is going to cost less."
He explains this will happen through robots farming coffee more efficiently and better supply chain management, meaning people will need less money.
Second, people will opt out of the economy.
"They're going to work fewer hours. They're going to work fewer days a week, and they're going to work fewer years. They're going to retire earlier because they're going to be able to support their lifestyle working less."
Third, entirely new jobs and industries will emerge.
Jonathan points to history as evidence:
"Think about 100 years ago. 98% of the workforce in the United States was in agriculture. When we were able to reduce that to 2%, we found things for those other 98% of the population to do."
He continues:
"The jobs that are going to exist 100 years from now, we can't even contemplate."
Software developers didn't exist a century ago. In another century, they won't exist either, "because everyone's going to be vibe coding."
The same applies to influencers, a career that would have been unthinkable 100 years ago but now earns people millions.
His conclusion: deflationary pressure, workforce opt-outs, and new industries we can't yet imagine will combine to create one outcome...
"We're not going to have enough people."
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🚨 Exclusive: Howard Stern and his wife Beth are being sued by a woman who claims they fostered a hostile work environment when she was their executive assistant. tmz.me/cip8xqy

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@ProudSocialist What about M@rdering 10s of thousands of innocent citizens by their regime ???? GFY
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@MarchMadnessMBB @umichbball Refs just help MI score 4 points. F the hook n hold bs
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Donald Trump is not the cause of everything that ails us, we must work together if we want to rise together.
Thanks for having me @profgalloway.
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@BasilTheGreat @hrkbenowen Correction; “Keir Starmer HAS DRIVEN us off a cliff”
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America’s hopes for its first high-speed rail line were kindled in 2008, when California voters approved a ballot measure for a bullet train between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Nearly two decades later, that dream is yet to arrive. cbsn.ws/48jzMBx
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@SenAdamSchiff Adam, it’s because California has overtaxed the actors and industry. How do you not understand this?
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Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir
In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.
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"It's probably the most stacked Final Four I can remember... There are, in the first round alone, 10 players who will be drafted"
Forget the Cinderella teams, @colincowherd thinks big brands and loaded rosters make for a more entertaining tournament
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America wasn’t just the target.
It was also the escape plan.
That loophole is starting to close.
The U.S. arrested Qassem Soleimani’s niece in Los Angeles.
Secretary Rubio revoked her green card and her daughter’s — for promoting Iranian regime propaganda while living a lavish lifestyle in America.
Same week: the State Department terminated legal status for the daughter of Ali Larijani, former Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
The ideology stays home. The family gets out.
Bikinis on Instagram. Luxury in LA and Las Vegas. While ordinary Iranians suffer under sanctions the regime blames on America.
The pattern runs across every hostile regime.
CCP Politburo officials restricting internet access at home — children at Harvard. PLA generals overseeing military expansion — spouses with American bank accounts.
IRGC commanders funding attacks on U.S. troops — families with green cards in Los Angeles.
Every one of them had a Plan B.
Legal status in the United States is a privilege. If your father runs the IRGC, you don’t get a green card. If your mother sits on the CCP Politburo, you don’t get a student visa.
Every revocation gets broadcast — in Farsi, Mandarin, Arabic — back into the country they claim to be fighting for.
The family of the martyr had a green card.
That’s not just hypocrisy.
That’s a weapon. And the U.S. finally decided to use it.
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