Unleashing AI Revolution: Meet the Future Bank Teller, Lawyer, and Judge! with John Rubino

from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network

Kerry and John Rubino discussed a range of topics, including the increasing layoffs in the tech and banking sectors, the future of banking and the impact of automation, the potential ramifications of AI integration in the legal system, the distressing state of the real estate market, the uranium market and the potential role of nuclear energy, the impact of new extraction technologies on oil production, the potential impact of automation and AI on the future of work, the price of gold, the recent release of Bitcoin ETFs and ETPs, and the border crisis. They analyzed various economic indicators such as consumer spending, commercial real estate, and credit card delinquencies to support their observations about the layoffs in the tech and banking sectors. They also explored the idea that traditional banks and branches may become obsolete as technology continues to advance, and predicted that many banking tasks could be automated without any loss of efficiency. Additionally, they expressed concerns about the vulnerability of AI to hacking and manipulation in the legal system. The speakers also discussed the challenges faced by the real estate market, including the shift towards remote work, oversupply of buildings, and the challenges faced by various real estate investors. They highlighted the recent surge in uranium prices due to production issues at Kazatomprom and expressed optimism for the future of nuclear energy. They also explored the potential implications of automation and AI on the future of work, including the need for a societal transition and the potential for political pressure as automation progresses. The speakers expressed cautious optimism about the trajectory of gold prices and its implications for investors, while expressing skepticism about the potential impact of Bitcoin ETFs and ETPs on the market. They also discussed the border crisis and its potential impact on northern cities and the political implications, as well as alleged Chinese military issues and broader concerns about corruption and incompetence in the U.S.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I after 10 years following the gold analysts in the dark woods such as yourselves. I realized most of you are still bullshitters. Complete bullshitters. The only thing you can suggest that would be real advise is to increase production and innovation. Poor people buying gold and supporting your bottom line does NOT support the rest. The bankers and the elite can wait your asses out! You might be 100 years old after this is over.

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