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AI Will Replace Jobs: But Most People Still Aren’t Using It

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Most people still don’t use AI consistently in their work, but the job market is already shifting. With Bill Gates predicting a two-day workweek and AI creeping into everything from education to healthcare, the clock is ticking. In this episode, I break down:
  • Why I think Gates is (mostly) right, and how it will impact your career
  • How AI will reshape jobs like teachers, doctors, and support staff
  • What it means to be “ahead” in AI right now (even if you feel behind)
  • The rise of AI dependence and whether we’re becoming addicted to it
  • How the RICE framework can instantly level up your AI prompts

Plus, off-topic (but I had to talk about it): The creepiest marketing campaign I’ve ever been sent showed up in my PayPal account. It was creative, bold, and deeply unsettling… and yes, it kind of worked. If you’re experimenting with AI (even a little), you’re way ahead of most people. But what happens next might depend on how fast we adapt. This episode is part wake-up call, part strategy session. Stay ahead, or risk being left behind. LINKS:
FRUSTRATED BY YOUR MARKETING? is hosted by Jim DeMicco and presented by SkyeLine Studio. LET’S CONNECT: LinkedIn | Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter/X
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Content provided by Jim DeMicco. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim DeMicco or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Most people still don’t use AI consistently in their work, but the job market is already shifting. With Bill Gates predicting a two-day workweek and AI creeping into everything from education to healthcare, the clock is ticking. In this episode, I break down:
  • Why I think Gates is (mostly) right, and how it will impact your career
  • How AI will reshape jobs like teachers, doctors, and support staff
  • What it means to be “ahead” in AI right now (even if you feel behind)
  • The rise of AI dependence and whether we’re becoming addicted to it
  • How the RICE framework can instantly level up your AI prompts

Plus, off-topic (but I had to talk about it): The creepiest marketing campaign I’ve ever been sent showed up in my PayPal account. It was creative, bold, and deeply unsettling… and yes, it kind of worked. If you’re experimenting with AI (even a little), you’re way ahead of most people. But what happens next might depend on how fast we adapt. This episode is part wake-up call, part strategy session. Stay ahead, or risk being left behind. LINKS:
FRUSTRATED BY YOUR MARKETING? is hosted by Jim DeMicco and presented by SkyeLine Studio. LET’S CONNECT: LinkedIn | Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter/X
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