
Martin Rigby
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Martin Rigby
@rigby
UX, UI, PX, SVG, IFF, AR, AI, EDU. Mmm mmm good! Professor, Pixel Pusher, AI Optimist. (Not a cartoon, Not a Dutch rockstar. D’oh!) Old school Digital Artist


Is AI killing jobs? New data shows that, more than three years after the release of ChatGPT, there is no evidence for a significant impact of AI on overall employment in the UK. In our new report, we break down the labour force into different occupations and use four measures of AI exposure to determine how likely they are to be affected by the technology. Surprisingly, occupations with higher exposure to AI have grown faster than least-exposed ones, not slower. This holds across all four measures, and across two different data sources. The wage picture is different. Pay in AI-exposed occupations has lagged the rest of the labour market since 2019. But that gap opened three years before ChatGPT, which makes AI an unlikely candidate for the observed wage compression. This flattening of the wage structure is visible across the within-occupation distribution and strongest at the top quartile, which is consistent with labour market dynamics that predate generative AI.




Wow! I now have secured over 1600 pounds of forgotten Filmsort Microfiche punch cards! We also have two warehouse locations with 1000s of pounds yet to be determined. This 1600 pounds have more documents never digitized. Parts images but most importantly the work from billions of dollars of research. This is part of my weekend projects. I’ll fit into my schedule I am am moving to 20 cards scanned for every 20 seconds on my new light table and new rebuilt local DeepSeek OCR encoding. Now I have to seriously find a way to distribute these as collector’s items. Somehow I think I will be disowned if I carry around a few tons of punch cards from the 1960s.






Boom! A self confessed “blue collar junk dealer” just may save AI from model collapse. I now have a pallet delivered with a freaking forklift of ~1600 pounds of forgotten Filmsort Microfiche punch cards! This may be some of the most important and never seen data that likely cost billions to produce. I am training AI models of off-line high protein data and this is clean pure protein. But fear not, I have 2300 pounds pulse 1000s of more pounds donated to me from a liquidation warehouse. No get this: the owner of this warehouse was so taken by what I am doing they saved, inventoried and paid for thier truck to drive 1000s of miles to deliver this pallet to me. It took a self confessed “blue collar junk dealer” to save AI from model collapse and he said “I know nothing but even I get it”. He doesn’t have the money to spend to help me, but he did and I love this guy. Someday with their permission you will know his name, I will name something meaningful after him. I love this guy and all his wisdom from decades of cleaning up after “brilliant” minds burn down companies and government departments. He will not sell anything to anyone he even slightly thinks is in AI training, and I showed him how to know it. Some AI companies after reading what I am doing finally have hired smart but clueless folks to “call around”. Here is what my friend said “we are a small community that know each other, none of us will sell anything they can use to train AI in our inventories”. In fact he is leading a meetup of owners to talk about this and helping me more, perhaps 28 warehouses of data! Not a joke there is a lot more. So it seems my decades dedication of being called crazy, and not “knowing anything about AI” just may have been a stupid thing smart folks did. Perhaps let me strike that, it is smart do more AI training folks. Do more. Thusly I am so blessed by the “blue collar junk dealer” and all of his friends around the world. Thank you folks for your support, your subscriptions here, your coffees, your ReadMultiplex.com memberships, your coin sponsorship, your random gifts, your words and your prayers keep me going. I just don’t know where yet, these headlights in my car only have 30 feet ahead but I know the compass setting. 1000s of pounds of data behind me and 1000s of pounds ahead of me… I just am going to need a lot more time.


Once-laughable word pairings: Heart transplant Space travel Computer mouse In vitro fertilization Digital currency Search engine Gene editing Reusable rocket Artificial intelligence Personal genome Robo taxi Obesity cure Age reversal All sounded implausible. Until they weren’t



Neat experiment finds AI fact checks are rated as more helpful & less ideological than human ones "LLM-generated Community Notes can achieve broader cross-ideological acceptance than human-written notes, receiving more positive ratings from raters across the political spectrum"




Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing












