Throughout history, technological innovations that threaten established employment patterns often face resistance from those whose livelihoods are at risk, as demonstrated by the persecution of Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801 for his revolutionary loom, whose punch card system became the blueprint for modern computing and AI; this historical pattern suggests that the current AI revolution may similarly challenge human workers, requiring individuals to adapt by either fighting the machine or learning to work alongside it.
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What if the invention >> [music] >> threatening your career right now was built by a man who couldn't hold down a job?
Lyon, France, 1801.
A mob drags [music] a man through the streets. His name is Joseph Marie Jacquard.
His crime?
He built a loom that could think.
The punch cards in that loom became the blueprint for Babbage's analytical engine, which became IBM, which became the device in your pocket right now.
The mob that threw his loom into the river were drowning the great-great-grandfather of ChatGPT.
We are all communists now.
Today, AI is the loom.
The question isn't if you'll be replaced.
It's whether you will fight the machine or just feed the machine.
The blueprint to survive [music] the AI era was written two centuries ago.
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