Dustin@r0ck3t23
Elon Musk just described the white-collar extinction event. On Joe Rogan. Casually.
Musk: “Anything that is digital, which is like just someone at a computer doing something, AI is going to take over those jobs like lightning.”
Not gradually. Not eventually. Lightning.
The assumption most professionals are operating on is that AI will assist them. Make them faster. Augment what they do.
That assumption is the most expensive mistake a person can make right now.
Musk: “Just like digital computers took over the job of people doing manual calculations. But much faster.”
Think about that analogy for a moment.
We used to employ entire rooms of people whose sole function was arithmetic. Highly educated. Well-compensated. Essential to every organization that ran on numbers.
Then the computer arrived and the entire category disappeared.
Not shrank. Disappeared.
Nobody talks about it as a tragedy anymore because the transition happened before most people alive today were born.
It’s just history. A curiosity.
That same transition is happening right now to coding, writing, analysis, research, legal work, financial modeling.
Every profession whose output lives entirely on a screen.
The difference is the speed.
Digital computers took decades to displace manual calculation.
This is moving in years.
If your work begins and ends on a screen, you are not competing with a tool that makes someone else more productive.
You are competing with a replacement that does not sleep, does not need benefits, and gets cheaper every six months.
Musk is not predicting this future. He is describing the present tense.