>>23121045
Correct anon, I was wondering if it pointed to something else. Listen, I have another assertion to make for those that will listen, and trust me this one has been giving me a knot in my stomach for quite sometime but first, I have been talking about the IT job market for a few days now, and I still don't like what I see, same old same old with new names; and was hoping President Trump was actually referring to this ADP, because they are the DS.
Now here is my assertion that really gets my stomach upset. We are being hood winked into thinking that AI is replacing programmers and allowing people who can't code to at least be able to give a few prompts to an AI system and choose from a few different AI solutions as the bees knees. Meanwhile, what is actually going on, is that China is not using AI to the same degree and producing more programmers with real world knowledge and experience for real world applications that can give them the actual future by way of technological advancements as we follow the false narrative that AI is replacing real programmers, losing our jobs, interest, and technological edge. I believe we are being screwed even worse than before, and if we do not get a handle on our Human Resources verticals, we will have no future except a third world country. I know this deep down in my gut and feel like this is going to be the biggest of all threats to our sovereignty because we lack the critical thinking to see the con jobs. Does that make sense?