Morgan Stanley predicts AI won’t let you retire early: Instead, you’ll have to train for jobs that don’t exist yet

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You could say that Brand has also lived big and long. He is now 87 years old, in the final chapters of an eventful and adventurous life that has crossed paths with some of the most consequential events and figures of his era. He has been a writer, an editor, a publisher, a soldier, a photojournalist, an LSD evangelist, an events organiser, a future-planning consultant, even a government adviser (to the California governor Jerry Brown in the late 70s). “There was a time when people asked me, ‘What do you do?’ I said, ‘I find things and I found things,’” says Brand, as in he is a founder. He is speaking from a library where he likes to work in Petaluma, California, not far from his houseboat in Sausalito. “I’m always searching for good stuff to recommend, and good people.”

“Whereas the job market effects of AI in 2025 were still quite ambiguous, AI capabilities have advanced rapidly in the past few months,” Anton Korinek, an economist who focuses on the economic impact of transformative AI, told Fortune. “This may be the beginning of a new trend where white-collar jobs become threatened more seriously by AI. Once a few companies start the trend, competitive forces may induce others to follow suit.”,更多细节参见旺商聊官方下载

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技能红利是安全垫: 学历溢价正在让位于技能溢价。可堆叠的微凭证、1年制实战硕士以及产教融合的短期技能重塑,将成为求学的新主流选择 [43, 50, 51]。。同城约会对此有专业解读

「我完全負擔不起出國。我昨天查了一趟國內旅遊,每人2億里亞爾(152美元),我們一家四口光是機票就8億(609美元)。2017 年,去歐洲整趟行程也才2億。」

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