What will you do if the AI revolution puts you out of business / work?

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What do you see yourself doing then (serious answers only if possible please)?
 
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What do you see yourself doing then (serious answers only if possible please)?
gotta think of new stuff u saw my thread u just commented on it u see how i waned to make a bot creator that requires no programming skills . thats utting me out of buisness as a programmer anit it . no because im profitting off it . it may not be ai . but its similar in a sense that this tool can take jobs
 
I've a couple tens of acres of land to my name in some rural outback. The place has decent internet, and receives a good deal of sunshine most of the year. Food is very cheap since everyone there is a farmer and grows their own produce.

I would start farming myself. And learn a new skill like plumbing or Welding or some other trade. Those would likely be the only jobs left because AI would've taken most knowledge jobs.

That, or I lose all hope and jump off a cliff. I don't have anyone who cares about me anyways.
 
AI is going to go the way of spinners I suspect.

But, even if not, it can't put me out of work as my stuff has to be manually generated to provide quality customer service... should be the same for 90% of us in this industry.
 
Start building your AI-powered bot today and experience the boom of automation.
 
AI is going to go the way of spinners I suspect.
Would Microsoft invest Billions into something that's going to get ditched like a cheap spinner?

I hope it crashes and burns a slow painful death but I'm not keeping all my eggs in one basket.

I'm diversifying into offline business, and other ideas that don't need seo.
 
will take more time to enjoy the "sun and land" and to learn how to live with basic meaningful things,maybe there are a lot of opportunities out of there ,that we have missed every day. ✌
 
Would Microsoft invest Billions into something that's going to get ditched like a cheap spinner?

I hope it crashes and burns a slow painful death but I'm not keeping all my eggs in one basket.

I'm diversifying into offline business, and other ideas that don't need seo.
Yahoo has several times.
 
AI is only replacing dumbfucks. Sure, you might lose some revenue, if your content is not something everyone and their mom can write with a couple hours of research, then you are good. Try to create content sites that require expertise, screenshots etc. If you are just writing stupid content, then you are in trouble. With AI, there will also be new opportunities. Search is evolving, it is not going away. AI is certainly not taking it away.
 
I've spent years of my life in the heart of the digital world, relentlessly navigating the ever-evolving labyrinth of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). With each Google algorithm update, I adapted, learned, and innovated. I made websites rank, businesses thrive and left an indelible mark on the digital footprint of countless clients.

However, something shifted in the last few years. Artificial intelligence, the one I'd imagined as a distant dream when I began my journey, started to take centre stage. AI-driven SEO tools began to automate and optimize in ways I couldn't match. The landscape was changing, and I could feel the ground shifting beneath my feet.

The AI's efficiency, speed, and precision quickly overshadowed the need for human input. It was both awe-inspiring and deeply unsettling. I began questioning my place in this new world. If AI could do my job faster, better, and without the emotional toll, where did that leave me? It was a question that kept me up at night.

After a lot of soul-searching, I found my answer. I decided to pivot, leave behind my identity as an SEO expert and embrace a new path. I decided to become a yoga instructor.

My interest in yoga had been a hobby, a way to decompress after long hours of SEO work. But I realized, it was more than just a hobby; it was a calling. My passion for yoga was equal to my passion for SEO, albeit in a wholly different way. So, I started my journey to become a certified yoga instructor, focusing on helping a group of people that often get overlooked: overweight housewives.

In a society that often glorifies a particular body type, I wanted to provide a safe and empowering space for these women. I wanted to help them understand that yoga is not about attaining a certain body shape, but about wellness, balance, and inner peace. Yoga is about embracing oneself, regardless of size or shape.

As I began my new journey, I found it to be profoundly rewarding. Seeing the positive changes in my student's lives, witnessing their progress and growth, and being part of their journey towards self-love and acceptance is something no AI could ever replicate. Yes, AI had taken my SEO job, but it inadvertently led me to a path more fulfilling and meaningful than I could ever have imagined.

So here I am, a former SEO expert turned yoga instructor. I've traded in my SEO tools for a yoga mat and my client meetings for yoga classes. And you know what? I couldn't be happier. I've discovered that in helping others find their balance, I've found my own. And that's a trade-off I'd make any day.

What AI prompts did you use to write this?
 
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