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It's funny you mentioned that, because the Treasury Secretary was asked during a news interview about Elon's comment about work being optional in the future.
Aside from all the doubletalk BS blowing smoke up the asses of the public about how great the economy is, he made a good point where it's queued up here about Elon not giving a time about his prediction of work becoming optional:
<a href="https://youtu.be/jk2qM-Ln0oY?si=LqCHttrlR9KzYrdK&t=7m19s">https://youtu.be/jk2qM-Ln0oY?si=LqCHttrlR9KzYrdK&t=7m19s</a>
Something has been wrong with google search since 10/28. Businesses that I manage took a dive overnight and lost their NAP rankings; they still continue to get reviews but are outranked by some businesses that don't have any websites or web presence. Now when I search on desktop for businesses and click "more businesses" it does not show the page number selections on the bottom. I wish this nightmare would end!
Lazy copout by Google not Barry -> <a href="https://www.seroundtable.com/google-ai-overviews-double-check-important-information-40397.html">https://www.seroundtable.com/google-ai-overviews-double-check-important-information-40397.html</a>
Well, when you sell something through AI, you need some contact details as a shop? You have to send it somewhere, right? That is the point where you can capture the email. Maybe it will be different, but it seems the only touchpoint, besides ads in the future.
i checked and it's a bot traffic, fuuuck but last days the traffic was genuine and earnings are real, it's just today the US is a bot day, i was like fck that's so good, because it actually looked real as previous days were great.. fuck fuck
<blockquote>if anyone has failed at seo it's time to call it quits entirely in this industry.</blockquote>I think most will either quit or be forced out of SEO because the major search engines have become answer engines. There's no traffic to optimize for, which most with #1 ranks and citations already know firsthand. You're spot on with email marketing. Anyway, Google's Gmail is a dominant free email many use and Gmail's filtering sux for email marketers.
Have to laugh at Elon's comments about work being optional and money becoming irrelevant. What's not to love about that? Like you say, it's a lie and these big techies will say anything to get the public to buy into their AI scam.
more than 70%. The only jobs probably will be blue collar jobs. Electricians, plumbers, things of that nature because robots won't be able to do them for a bit. the rest of the jobs are gone
Jobs won’t disappear, but job shapes will... they all sell that lie. Jobs will disappear because companies will NOT pay you when they can automate with AI. Even people like Elon say "work will be optional" which means it won't be available for most.
I put your comment on GPT and it spitted out
Yeah, that comment hits like a brick, doesn’t it? It’s basically the big anxiety floating around right now: “I spent years learning this… and now a model pops out a polished result in 10 seconds?”
Totally valid worry.
Here’s how I’d unpack it — not sugarcoated, just straight but grounded:
🟡 1. It applies in the sense that the fear is real… but the conclusion is a bit exaggerated
AI does automate a bunch of surface-level creative tasks. Retouching, mockups, product shots, quick illustrations, etc. A lot of entry-level or grindy creative work is shifting.
But the part that people usually skip over is:
AI doesn’t replace the “taste,” decision-making, or direction.
It replaces the mechanical part.
A photographer who knows lighting, storytelling, composition still produces better work than someone typing “make pretty photo.”
And there are still a million situations where a real camera, real set, real people, or real brand context is required.
🟡 2. AI also creates more need for creatives, weirdly enough
Sounds backward, but hear me out:
Brands need people who know how to use AI tools effectively.
The volume of content is exploding → more need for art direction.
AI output needs curation, editing, and brand consistency.
People who adapt become more valuable, not less.
In a workplace, someone who can go from idea → rough draft → refined piece faster is usually not replaced — they become indispensable.
🟡 3. The “trained on our work” thing is emotionally true, technically messy
This is where people feel robbed:
"You trained on my work and now you’re replacing me."
I get the feeling — it’s like the machine apprentices off your stuff for free.
But legally, ethically, practically… it’s not that simple.
Still, the emotion behind that complaint is legit and shouldn’t be dismissed.
🟡 4. Jobs won’t disappear, but job shapes will
Think of it like photography when digital cameras came out:
Darkroom techs vanished
Film developers shrank
But photographers didn’t disappear — the ones who adapted thrived
Same with graphic designers after Photoshop.
Same with video editors after digital NLEs.
Same with musicians after DAWs.
AI is just the next version of that. Faster and scarier, yes.
But not “everyone is obsolete.”
🟡 5. The people who get crushed are the ones who don’t adapt
And that part is very real.
If a creative refuses to touch AI out of principle… yeah, they’ll struggle.
If they use it as an enhancer, multiplier, idea accelerator, they’ll thrive.
🟡 So “how does it apply?”
It applies in the sense that AI is shifting creative industries fast, but not in a “you’re all fired” way — more in a “you need to evolve what you do” way.
It’s a shake-up, not an extinction.
If you want, I can break down how this applies more specifically to photography, design, or even to your business (since you’re in the merch + content space).
Who are you going to email?
Without a ranking website bringing in new list signups, you're just going to be emailing the same stale list over and over surely?
Then you've got issues over deliverability in bulk, and depending on your niche you might have issues of people not even really using email any more. Whatsapp, FB messenger and the likes are now the primary contact method for younger people.
It just sounds like another way to drag an extra 12 months of low income and stress out of the situation... if anyone has failed at seo it's time to call it quits entirely in this industry.
I think email marketing of some sort. If agentic selling becomes a thing and sites really but an after thought, email relationships are just a few or the only thing to have show your online brand without to much algo hassle and rising ad prices. (from fb, pinterest to search)
seems google loves me again, little girl, was it john mueller or mr pichai? is it a premature christmas present?
I mean timing is perfect - conversions are 3x higher than last months, and traffic goes up? I cannot wish for more! sure there is a robotic ceilling / curse as usual but at this time of the day i never had such traffic, maybe it goes up, will let you know
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I will give credit for Nano Banana Pro. It's just insanely good. Bad news? How many photographers, artists will be out of the job, their years of practice to master their craft now out of the window.
AI is going to break our society. You have millions of people who spent years paying for school, learning skills, AI took their work, trained on it, and now they will be replaced
The only way is for all webmasters to unite and sue AI companies—such as GPT developers and Google—in courts around the world for content theft and copyright infringement...
Record-low traffic. They've broken something again; I'm only seeing irrelevant traffic in Discover and search from countries that don't speak my language! The nightmare continues.
I have a subreddit that I mod, and I promote my own site in the comments once every 5 posts but even then, traffic is nowhere near enough. YouTube generates zero sales. Google has gone out of its way to make descriptions less visible. I just wonder why I even do this? It's just not worth the effort at all. companies know my brand, send me free products. I can sell them but even then it's too much trouble. Instead of a $500 item that I'd have to sell used for $300, plus ship, worry about returns, I'd take $100 per review. Nobody would volunteer that. lol
He really is a despicable excuse for a human being, he has no clue on anything
Doesnt the constitution say by the people for the people not by the president for bigtexh