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Friday, October 4, 2024

'MIT economist says AI can only handle 5% of jobs, fears stock crash'

 The much-hyped AI takeover of the US job market is likely overblown – and it could hurt the bottom lines of overzealous companies that have invested billions into the technology, according to a prominent expert.

Just 5% of jobs will be replaced or heavily assisted by artificial intelligence within the next decade, according to calculations by Daron Acemoglu, an economist and professor at MIT.

“A lot of money is going to get wasted,” Acemoglu said in an interview with Bloomberg. “You’re not going to get an economic revolution out of that 5%.”

Major corporations have pumped huge sums of money into the pursuit of advanced AI models in recent years.

In the second quarter of this year alone, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and Meta Platforms combined to pour more than $50 billion on capital expenditures, with much of the money going toward AI investments, according to Bloomberg’s data.

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MIT economist Daron Acemoglu is pictured.picture alliance via Getty Images
The spending frenzy has helped bolster ChatGPT creator OpenAI’s valuation to a whopping $157 billion in a round that closed Wednesday – even as the firm bleeds cash. Rival firm xAI, founded by Elon Musk, is already valued at $24 billion in little more than a year since its launch.

Acemoglu argues that current AI systems are still too unreliable to be a viable replacement for humans anytime soon – either in white-collar office jobs or blue-collar gigs like construction.

“You need highly reliable information or the ability of these models to faithfully implement certain steps that previously workers were doing,” Acemoglu told the outlet.

“They can do that in a few places with some human supervisory oversight…but in most places they cannot.”

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Major companies have poured money into AI development.Rawat – stock.adobe.com
If the unrestrained spending continues, it could eventually result in a tech stock crash – referred to by Acemoglu as “AI winter” – as the technology falls out of favor with executives.

Acemoglu also outlined a more troubling possibility – that companies could spend big to develop AI technology and cut jobs on the expectation that it will reduce their labor needs, only to later reverse course.

“Now there are widespread negative outcomes for the whole economy,” he said.

The MIT professor is one of several experts who have predicted an AI bubble will roil the markets in the near future.

In August, investor and strategist David Roche told CNBC that he expects the economy to enter a bear market in 2025.

He compared the growing hype around AI to the dot-com bubble of the the early 2000s.

https://nypost.com/2024/10/02/business/mit-economist-says-ai-can-only-handle-5-of-jobs-fears-stock-crash/

Biden Discourages Israel From Attacking Iran’s Oil Fields

 President Joe Biden sought to discourage Israel from attacking Iran’s oil fields, even as he said the country has the right to respond after Tehran’s ballistic-missile barrage earlier this week.

“If I were in their shoes I’d be thinking about other alternatives than striking oil fields,” Biden told reporters at the White House.

Biden said he was consulting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government as it decides how to respond to Tuesday’s attack, which saw Iran launch some 200 ballistic missiles at targets across the country. While some of the missiles got through Israel’s defenses, there was little damage. Netanyahu has warned Israel has no choice but to retaliate, and an attack could come at any time.

Israel Attacks More Hezbollah Targets as Iran Backs Cease-Fire

The US and other Group of Seven nations are weighing sanctions on Iran, which is already under smothering financial restrictions. Asked if the US was considering fresh sanctions on Iran’s oil sector, Biden said “that’s under consideration right now — the whole thing.”

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/biden-discourages-israel-attacking-iran-183004324.html

All Chicago school board members to resign amid budget chaos

 

All seven Chicago Board of Education members will step down later this month, capping months of escalating tensions between the city and its school district as both face big deficits.

“Mayor Brandon Johnson and members of the Chicago Board of Education are enacting a transition plan which includes all current members transitioning from service on the Board later this month,” according to a joint statement from the city and the board on Friday.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-04/all-chicago-school-board-members-to-resign-amid-budget-chaos

Dockworkers Were Just The Start: Other Unions Will Now Strike, Expecting 62% Wage Increases

 By Philip Marey, senior US strategist at Rabobank

Markets remain concerned by developments in the Middle East. This morning oil prices were subdued, but still heading for a weekly gain of about 8%. Meanwhile, markets are waiting for Israel’s pending retaliation against Iran and today’s US Employment Report.

Yesterday, the union of East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers reached an agreement with port operators, ending three day strike at ports from Maine to Texas. Port operators offered a 62% wage increase over six years, after the White House pressed the shipping lines and cargo terminal operators who employ the longshore workers to raise their earlier offer of 50%. The agreed wage increase is lower than the 77% demanded by the union (International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA), but it is a better deal than the union of the West Coast dockworkers reached last year. The base hourly rate for ILA port workers will be raised from $39 to $63 over six years. Note that many dockworkers currently earn more than $100,000 per year. The agreement lasts until January 15, 2025, while the two sides negotiate on other issues, such as automation on the docks. Obviously, the strike and wage increase have raised the incentives for cargo terminal operators to invest in automation: robots don’t strike! Or will they? Perhaps it depends on how much artificial intelligence you put in them.

While this deal averts shortages and price spikes in the short run, as many forward-looking importers brought in products earlier or diverted cargo to West Coast ports, it will lead to higher costs for shipping lines and cargo terminal operators, who are likely to pass some of it on to manufacturers, farmers and retailers. President Biden released a statement that “collective bargaining works, and it is critical to building a stronger economy from the middle out and the bottom up.” Note that Biden repeatedly made clear to the employers of the dockworkers that he would not use his federal powers to break the strike. We are likely to see a similar position taken by a Harris administration, so if she wins in November, other unions may feel encouraged to follow a similar path as the ILA.

While Biden seems to have been involved in the solution to the domestic port strikes, he seems to have been sidelined by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who is betting that he can get away with anything now that the Democrats and Republicans are in the final weeks of a close race for the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. As the Israeli invasion of Lebanon continues, the Middle East is still waiting for Israel’s retaliation against Iran’s ballistic missile attack earlier this week.

Yesterday’s ISM services survey sent a stagflationary message that the FOMC may not want to hear. While the prices paid index jumped to 59.4 in September from 57.3, the employment index fell from 50.2 to 48.1, which is in contractionary territory.  Having shifted its focus from fighting inflation to preventing a further labor market deterioration, this report raises some questions for the Fed. Fortunately, the business activity index improved to 59.9 from 53.3, offsetting some of the concerns caused by the weak employment index.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/dockworkers-were-just-start-other-unions-will-now-strike-expecting-62-wage-increases

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Challenge To Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers

  by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Oct. 4 to hear U.S. gun makers’ appeal in Mexico’s ongoing $10 billion lawsuit against the firearms companies.

In the lawsuit, Mexico is seeking $10 billion from U.S. gun companies for allegedly flooding that country with firearms. Mexico blames the companies for a violent crime wave, saying their actions benefited criminal cartels

Although some gun control activists welcome Mexico’s lawsuit, gun rights advocates say it constitutes foreign interference in U.S. affairs and is aimed at crippling the U.S. firearms industry and weakening the Second Amendment protections enjoyed by Americans.

The gun companies say the suit is barred by the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) of 2005, which was enacted to protect the industry from frivolous lawsuits.

The justices granted the petition in Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos without comment. No justices dissented.

Smith & Wesson had asked the court to expedite its petition on Aug. 8, the day after a lower court threw out the case against six out of eight gun companies in the lawsuit, which is pending in federal district court in Massachusetts. The decision left gun maker Smith & Wesson and gun wholesaler Interstate Arms remaining as defendants.

The appeal concerns the Jan. 22 decision of a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit that allowed the lawsuit to proceed.

Circuit Judge William Kayatta wrote that even though the PLCAA limits lawsuits that foreign governments may bring in U.S. courts for harm experienced outside the United States, Mexico could move forward because it made a plausible argument that the companies committed “knowing violations of statutes regulating the sale or marketing of firearms.”

This is a developing story and will be updated.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-agrees-hear-challenge-mexicos-lawsuit-against-us-gun-makers

NYC Reverses Course On Banning Cell Phones In Schools After Neurotic Parents Push Back

 New York City schools will not be banning cell phones for students after consideration after neurotic parents, all likely slaves to their own cell phone addictions, pushed back against the idea.

Parents, apparently unable to remember a time in the not too distant past where cell phones had nothing to do with schooling, cited struggling to reach their children during a lockdown at two Upper West Side schools last month, Bloomberg wrote this week.

The Bloomberg report states that, as a result, New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks came out and said “now is not the time” to ban cell phones in schools.

“Parents were saying that ‘if an emergency happens, I need to be in touch with my child,’” he told Fox 5. He didn't mention any outraged parents threatening legal action, but if we had to venture an unsupported guess, given what we know about New York City, we wouldn't be surprised if that played a role as well. 

Ergo, Banks has reversed his stance on a proposal to limit phone use for over 1.1 million public school students across 1,800 campuses.

Initially pushing for a ban, Banks acknowledged on Wednesday that a balanced approach is needed. Speaking to Fox 5 New York, he noted that while cell phones can be a distraction, they also allow students to stay connected during emergencies. 

The shift comes as Banks prepares to leave office earlier than planned, according to Bloomberg. Originally set to retire at the end of the year amid a corruption probe, his departure was moved up to Oct. 16. Deputy Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos will take over.

The change of heart followed a Sept. 12 lockdown at Frank McCourt High School and a nearby elementary school due to a false report of a gunman. Parents were frustrated by the lack of direct communication during the incident.

Recall back in May we published what happened when several schools banned cellphones. Our friends at The Epoch Times found that it resulted in improved academics, reduced bullying, and reduced students’ need for counseling.

Citing a 73-page Norwegian paper, they wrote: “Banning smartphones significantly decreases the health care take-up for psychological symptoms and diseases among girls.”

The paper followed data from recent decades, mainly focusing on 2010 to 2020.

The researcher observed no negative impact from introducing such a policy.

“The phones are an absolute distraction. Even if a kid has the phone in their pocket during class, if the phone is on vibrate every time it vibrates, which is constantly, their mind automatically shifts away from what the teacher is teaching to the phone,” Tom Kersting, a psychotherapist who was a school counselor for 25 years, told The Epoch Times in agreement with the report’s findings.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/nyc-reverses-course-banning-cell-phones-schools-after-neurotic-parents-push-back

SpaceX Engineer In NC Warning Biden-Harris' FEMA "Actively Blocking Shipments" For Relief

 A shocking firsthand account from a SpaceX engineer in storm-battered North Carolina reveals that Biden-Harris' Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) blocked shipments of critical goods for relief efforts into the region. There have been numerous reports this week of FEMA actively hindering relief efforts in the western part of the state, including threatening private helicopter pilots with arrests for conducting rescue missions. We also learned that the Biden-Harris administration drained FEMA funds to support illegal aliens, prioritizing non-citizens (future voters) over American citizens. 

Around lunchtime, Elon Musk shared a dire message from one of his SpaceX engineers on the ground in the storm-ravaged state. Musk said, "FEMA is not merely failing to adequately help people in trouble, but is actively blocking citizens who try to help!" 

Musk shared a dire warning from one of his engineers on the ground:

"Hey Elon, update here on site of Asheville, NC. We have powered up two large operating bases for choppers to deliver goods into  hands. We've deployed 300+ starlinks and outpour is it has saved many lives.

"The big issue is FEMA is actively blocking shipments and seizing goods and services locally and locking them away to state they are their own. It's very real and scary how much they have taken control to stop people helping. We are blocked now on the shipments of new starlinks coming in until we get an escort from the fire dept. but that may not be enough."

Radio transmissions from first responders in Mecklenburg County provided firsthand accounts of the government blocking relief efforts by private citizens. This is disturbing.

Americans quickly understood by the end of the week the big theme in Biden-Harris' botched hurricane response efforts, very similar to the dismal response in East Palestine, Ohio, as explained by The Bishop of Mises Institute: "This horrific natural disaster is a reminder of the extent to which the regime [Biden-Harris] hates the people who live there." 

Folks were even more shocked when the US Homeland Security secretary warned that FEMA funds were running dry for hurricane disaster funding. This is because the Biden-Harris team diverted $1.4 billion to address the migrant crisis they helped create through open southern border policies. 

Prepper All Naturals on the ground

A group of citizen responders from Prepper All Naturals - a veteran-owned emergency food company which delivered $60,000 of meat and arranged for sanitary stations - reports that the scene is chaotic and unmanaged by FEMA.

"Things here are far worse than expected, or that is being reported. I won’t go into detail on the deaths. Too gruesome. There will also be more out there, especially in the remote places that will starve or die from disease," said team lead Scotty Clay. "Search and Rescue Team here this morning. The team in our vicinity found 135 dead yesterday. The death toll will be bad. Many were way up high in the trees."

Photo courtesy of Prepper All Naturals

"The damage is unprecedented. Many places  look like a nuclear war zone, with more than I could count (e.g., fire station) just totally washed away. Nothing but dirt left."

Photo courtesy of Prepper All Naturals

Clay continued;

I remember going down to Winne and Beaumont after Rita hit. This is far far worse than that. How can that (hurricane force winds) happen 800 miles inland?
 
It will be at least six months, and maybe as much as year or more in some places to get power, water, roads, bridges and communications restored. 
He also suggested that "it will be at least two years to restore power in many areas."
 
"In Chimney Rock, NC, there was a meeting this morning with FEMA. They plan to bull doze the entire town, bodies, and all. Some stuck in the trees there as well."

Even before the storm was churning in the Gulf of Mexico, the Biden-Harris administration of far-left radicals weaponized the FCC against Musk and blocked Starlink from a rural federal contract that would've supplied the state with 20,000 terminals. If these terminals had been active ahead of the storm and during its early days, they could've saved lives. 

The Southeast should identify as 'Ukraine'...

... to get the proper response from White House officials who despise those living in the Southeast because they're Trump supporters. 

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