Students are spending thousands of dollars to get into Computer Science and allied majors. Are there far more people than what industry needs?
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For every CEOs who resisted remote work, the pandemic showed them they were wrong. They've all had to Zoom now, and they've learned that it works.
It no longer makes financial sense to supply offices for work that can be done remotely. What we lose by reducing human contact isn't worth the cost of the office.
In the future, any job that can be out-sourced, will be.
In all these decades of “tech progress” so much of the physical world remains the same.
If we start to have difficulty with food crops, fresh water, due to storms, drought, disease, pollution we end up right back with the problems the world had hundreds of years ago. There is a lot more than just “warming” that contributes to these issues and needs will shift. A “transformative electric scooter company #65” doesn’t solve my clean drinking water problem. or a new virus ki--s %80 of poultry. I’m not talking about end of days type stuff I mean come the first time in our lives we “couldn’t buy bread for 3 weeks” or “couldn’t buy chicken for 3 weeks” our needs will change.
It will be automated by AI