Hugging people for money will become huge, so make sure to get in. Human contact disappears and people will be willing to pay money to get it.
But seriously. I would get interested in businesses, especially online ones. You can make a lot of money and live for that not worrying about jobs.
The concept of a job is not going to work as it used to. This is because our current world is different.
It doesn't really make sense to work 8 hour shifts for many modern jobs. It requires good mental capacity, good mood and focus.
Back to the topic.
Get rid of "it's saturated" mindset. I made a lot of money as an entrepreneur in markets where everyone was raving how saturated all that stuff is.
It doesn't make sense cause if you show people your stuff, someone is eventually going to buy. You just need exposure, whether it's via social media, on the phone or directly.
Start with a list of businesses that you can think of that require little to no investment other than time. If you want to enter some business where you need some machinery, just rent it. If you can't rent, lease or use loans, but make sure you have 1st hand proof your business actually works.
Remember, you don't build all parts of a car as someone building cars. You only put them together as an engineer and match pieces correcty.
Nobody is doing 3d printing. And even if everyone did, believe it or not, it's all about getting traffic and conversion. Get these two terms nailed and you will not talk about saturation anytime soon. These are not marketing gimmicks. They really show you what business is about.
People will buy from you due to location, different costs, branding and tons of different things. Business doesn't work by fixed rules like you might think.
You need to find a good business model for 3d printing, prove it works and that's it. Scale it with ads, social media, SEO, spam, print, whatever you find useful.
It doesn't matter how simple your product is. People are always willing to consume. This is capitalism. And AI won't remove capitalism. Because AI would have to cease its god which is capitalism.
CryptographerPlane85 t1_itutut2 wrote
Reply to Lots of posts here talk about how AI advancements and automation are going to inevitably replace jobs. As someone without interest or acumen in programming or IT, what sort of "future-proof" field(s) should I be looking into as a way to maintain (for lack of a better term) viability? by doctordaedalus
Hugging people for money will become huge, so make sure to get in. Human contact disappears and people will be willing to pay money to get it.
But seriously. I would get interested in businesses, especially online ones. You can make a lot of money and live for that not worrying about jobs.
The concept of a job is not going to work as it used to. This is because our current world is different.
It doesn't really make sense to work 8 hour shifts for many modern jobs. It requires good mental capacity, good mood and focus.
Back to the topic.
Get rid of "it's saturated" mindset. I made a lot of money as an entrepreneur in markets where everyone was raving how saturated all that stuff is.
It doesn't make sense cause if you show people your stuff, someone is eventually going to buy. You just need exposure, whether it's via social media, on the phone or directly.
Start with a list of businesses that you can think of that require little to no investment other than time. If you want to enter some business where you need some machinery, just rent it. If you can't rent, lease or use loans, but make sure you have 1st hand proof your business actually works.
Remember, you don't build all parts of a car as someone building cars. You only put them together as an engineer and match pieces correcty.
Nobody is doing 3d printing. And even if everyone did, believe it or not, it's all about getting traffic and conversion. Get these two terms nailed and you will not talk about saturation anytime soon. These are not marketing gimmicks. They really show you what business is about.
People will buy from you due to location, different costs, branding and tons of different things. Business doesn't work by fixed rules like you might think.
You need to find a good business model for 3d printing, prove it works and that's it. Scale it with ads, social media, SEO, spam, print, whatever you find useful.
It doesn't matter how simple your product is. People are always willing to consume. This is capitalism. And AI won't remove capitalism. Because AI would have to cease its god which is capitalism.