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As AI wipes out white-collar jobs, one Alabama high school and Toyota are training students for roles that pay $40 an hour and canβt be automated
A Huntsville, Alabama high school is partnering with Toyota to train students in skilled trades, positioning them for careers paying $40 an hour that automation cannot touch. The program addresses a growing labor shortage in technical fields even as AI displaces traditional white-collar work. For students, it offers a direct path to well-paying, recession-resistant careers without a four-year degree.
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I was one of the internetβs first influencers. AI just killed the whole category β and created something better
The rise of AI-generated content has flooded the internet with cheap, competent writing, effectively wiping out the competitive advantage of generalist creators who built audiences on personality alone. Credibility β the kind earned through genuine expertise and lived experience β is now the rarest currency online. The next era won't belong to those who can produce the most content, but to those who can be trusted.
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