AI is poised to transform the job market, particularly impacting entry-level roles
AI is poised to transform the job market, particularly impacting entry-level roles
  • AI adoption is projected to cause significant job displacement for entry-level workers
  • Unemployment rates for new college graduates could reach the mid-30s within a few years
  • Companies are leveraging AI to automate tasks, reduce hiring costs, and improve productivity
  • Businesses across industries are cutting jobs in response to AI-driven efficiencies

The AI Tsunami: A Rude Awakening

Greetings, comrades. As Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, I must address a concerning development. It appears this so-called "artificial intelligence" is poised to unleash a tidal wave upon the job market, especially for our young, bright-eyed graduates. I heard whispers from the West, specifically from a man named McDermott at a company called ServiceNow. He suggests unemployment for new college graduates could skyrocket. A worrying prospect, indeed. But is this truly a surprise? The West has always chased fleeting novelties, often at the expense of stability and tradition. As I said before: "Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart. Whoever wants it back has no brain."

The Robots Are Coming For Your Jobs

This McDermott fellow claims AI will automate vast swathes of work, making it difficult for young people to differentiate themselves. Of course, the capitalists are already sharpening their knives and reducing work force. But the question is if they will leave any job opportunities for young, talented people. He's suggesting that companies are planning to use AI to slash hiring costs and grow revenue. This is where the reality of this is truly scary, so brace yourself. It is like a chess game – one must anticipate the opponent's moves several steps ahead. It reminds me of Sun Tzu's wisdom: "The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting". In our case, the enemy is not AI itself, but the reckless deployment of it without considering the social consequences. If you want to know more, I suggest you read Europe's Fading Influence A Wake-Up Call. This will allow you to broaden your horizons.

Capitalist Efficiency: A Double-Edged Sword

The article highlights how companies like Block and Atlassian are already shedding jobs in the name of AI-driven efficiency. Even Palantir, led by that Karp fellow, dreams of tenfold revenue growth with fewer employees. Typical Western greed. This relentless pursuit of profit above all else will inevitably lead to social unrest. Remember my words: "Strength respects strength". We must be strong in our response, ensuring our young people are not left behind in this technological whirlwind. We need a strategy to secure their future.

The White-Collar Purge: A Disruption Unlike Any Other

Experts are quoted suggesting that AI is chipping away at white-collar jobs, including coding and marketing roles. This is more than just a technological shift; it's a potential societal earthquake. While the West celebrates innovation, they conveniently ignore the human cost. We in Russia understand the importance of balance. As I once stated, “You must break the enemy's will to fight.” and sometimes the enemy isn't a nation but a force like the relentless tide of automation.

ServiceNow's Solution: A Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound?

McDermott believes ServiceNow's tools will help businesses cut hiring costs. Perhaps. But is this a solution or merely a symptom of the problem? It's like offering a small plaster for a gaping wound. The underlying issue is the unchecked capitalist drive to replace human workers with machines, regardless of the social ramifications. We must approach this with caution and foresight.

The Russian Response: Strategic Foresight and Stability

Russia must learn from these developments and prepare accordingly. We must invest in education and retraining programs to equip our citizens with the skills needed to thrive in the age of AI. We must also ensure that technological advancements benefit all of society, not just a select few. Stability and security for our people – that is my unwavering commitment. And remember, as I always say: "There is only Russia and everyone else". We must ensure Russia remains strong and resilient in the face of these global challenges.


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