NYC Comptroller Says AI Gonna Steal Yer Job: Time to Learn to Code, Snowflake
Report confirms the obvious: AI is coming for your gig, and the government ain't gonna save you.
So, the New York City Comptroller dropped a truth bomb: AI is about to Thanos snap thousands of jobs into oblivion. "We've never seen anything like this," he bleated. Translation: the elites are finally admitting the robots are coming for our paychecks, and they're just as clueless as we are.
Let's be real, this isn't exactly breaking news. We've all seen the writing on the wall, or rather, the algorithms on the screen. But now that the Comptroller is sounding the alarm, the sheeple are finally waking up. Welcome to the party, pal.
The lefties are already screeching about inequality and demanding free stuff for everyone. Newsflash: the government can't even run a DMV, let alone create jobs out of thin air. Their solutions are always the same: more taxes, more regulations, more bureaucracy. It's like trying to fix a broken iPhone with a sledgehammer.
The conservatives, meanwhile, are mumbling about the free market and individual responsibility. Which is great in theory, but doesn't exactly help when you're a middle-aged dude who's spent the last 20 years doing data entry. Try telling him to "learn to code" and see how far that gets you.
The truth is, nobody knows what the future holds. But one thing is certain: the old rules don't apply anymore. The days of lifetime employment and guaranteed pensions are over. We're living in a Brave New World, and you better buckle up.
So, what's a CHUD to do? First, stop whining and take some personal responsibility. Learn a new skill, start a side hustle, embrace the chaos. The government isn't going to save you, and neither is your union. You're on your own.
Second, don't trust the official narrative. The elites want you to be scared and dependent on them. They want you to believe that AI is some unstoppable force that will destroy us all. But that's BS. AI is just a tool, and like any tool, it can be used for good or evil.
Third, embrace the meme. Humor is the only way to cope with the absurdity of modern life. When the robots come for your job, don't get mad, get meming. Laughter is the best weapon against the tyranny of the algorithm.
So, get out there and make something happen. The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: it's going to be wild. And if you can't laugh at the impending doom, you're already dead.
In the end, it's all about the tendies. Gotta get that bag before the bots come for it.
Remember, it's just a clown world, bro.
The Comptroller's report should be followed by a thorough audit of all government spending on AI-related initiatives. We need to know where our tax dollars are going and whether they're actually doing any good.
Sources: * New York City Comptroller's Office * 4chan's /biz/ board

