HALF-FULL REPORT 04/24/26
I dearly hope you read in TTP yesterday Marco Kotrotsos’ The Biggest Job Creation Event Since The Internet – or will soon.
It was sent to me by my long time buddy Rod Martin who now regularly writes for us on TTP. Along with the graphic above, here’s his explanation of why this is so important for you to understand:
“I have long maintained that AI can’t replace you. But depending on what you do, it may very well replace your job.
That sounds like a contradiction. It isn’t. We’re entering a world where AI replaces tasks… but makes human accountability more valuable than ever.
To put that another way, AI has made me about five times more productive than I was two years ago. What it hasn’t done is replace me. It can’t. What I add is not just piecework, or even information: I add judgment. I’m creative in a way the software cannot be, because though it can execute, I must provide vision and direction. And at the end, I sign my name to the work, just as I would if I were assisted by human employees.
And in fact, now that I have these AI tools, I need to hire more humans to use them!
When farm automation began, we faced the same challenge. Legions of sharecroppers could be replaced with a few tractors. So where did the sharecroppers go? They learned new skills and got higher-paying jobs in tractor plants. Their kids went to college and became doctors and professors. The old world ended, yes. It was replaced by a far better one.
That’s happening again. There will be disruption. There will also be opportunity — for everyone — to a degree it’s difficult even to imagine today.”
Thanks, Rod! Oh, FYI, thanks also for showing how ludicrously insane Elon’s proposal is: Elon Musk Proposes ‘Universal High Income’ Payments to Address AI-Driven Job Displacement.There’s so much more in this HFR – let’s go!
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