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A new report from Morgan Stanley reveals a shocking future for the American workforce — one where AI and humanoid robots could replace millions of jobs. With the potential to save S&P 500 companies $920 billion annually, businesses are racing to implement agentic AI and embodied AI robotics that can work faster, cheaper, and with less human involvement.

This video breaks down how these technologies work, which industries will be hit hardest, and why nearly 90% of jobs could be affected. We’ll also explore the real-world impact, including the latest spike in job cuts directly linked to AI.

From warehouses to offices, the machines are learning fast — and they’re not just helping us work... they’re taking over.
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00:00They're not coming for your job. They're already here.
00:03America's biggest companies could save nearly $1 trillion every year by replacing people with AI.
00:09Morgan Stanley says new AI tech, from goal-driven agentic software to humanoid robots, will reshape 90% of all jobs.
00:17These aren't just smart chatbots.
00:19We're talking about AI that makes decisions on its own, and robots that look like us, learn like us, and work like us.
00:26It's all about saving money.
00:27Companies are aiming to slash repetitive tasks and reduce salaries, saving up to 41% of total payroll costs.
00:35That's $920 billion in gains, almost a third of projected 2026 earnings for the S&P 500.
00:42Industries like retail, real estate, and transportation are expected to benefit the most.
00:47In some cases, AI productivity could exceed 100% of expected profits.
00:52But these gains come at a price.
00:54In August alone, over 10,000 U.S. job cuts were directly linked to AI.
00:59And it's only the beginning.
01:01Humanoid robots are already training on factory floors, watching human technicians, and learning on the job.
01:07This AI wave won't hit all at once.
01:10But when it does, the world of work may never look the same again.
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