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AI isn’t coming for jobs—it’s already replacing them.
From Amazon’s 1 million robots to Microsoft’s massive layoffs, industries across the globe are transforming fast. Low-skilled, repetitive jobs are vanishing, and the question now is: what happens to the people left behind?

In just 60 seconds, this video breaks down the urgent employment shock AI is creating and why Yuval Harari’s chilling warning about “useless humans” is no longer science fiction—it’s our reality.

With millions of jobs at risk, is the world ready for this AI revolution?
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00:00AI isn't coming for jobs. It's already here, and millions are about to be left behind.
00:05Back in 2018, futurist Yuval Harari warned that low-skilled jobs would vanish under AI and
00:10robotics. Most brushed it off as a distant future. But now, that future is today.
00:16Microsoft has cut 15,000 workers this year alone. Amazon uses over 1 million robots in its warehouses.
00:23Hyundai is deploying humanoid robots in factories. And across industries,
00:27machines are taking over simple, repetitive tasks. But here's the danger. Millions of people,
00:33especially day laborers, aren't prepared for this shift. They can't just become AI engineers
00:38overnight. So what happens to them? Jobs that were once easy to get are vanishing fast.
00:43And the most vulnerable workers are at risk of being left behind entirely.
00:47This isn't just an economic shift. It's a social crisis in motion. Without urgent action and real
00:53education reform, Harari's warning of useless humans may become horrifyingly real.
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