Franklee
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I'm more concerned about the inevitable bubble bursting and taking out tons of retirement funds and personal wealth, if not our entire economic and government systems. Or a solar flare comparable to the one in the 19th Century that destroyed the telegraphs.
Watch the Super Bowl next month and half the $$$ will be done using Ai tools requiring less travel, expense, time and support staff. Art directors and copy writers will merge into "creatives" much in the same way everyone is calling themselves "creative directors". So for the elite, young, talented 10% they may do very well for a while. Everyone else will be "management" or unemployed.
Count the number of creative people over 40 working at major ad agencies... outside of partner-owner status it's zilch. So even those kids taking the jobs are going to be selling real estate or on UBI in a decade.
Same idea as developing websites from scratch versus using Square Space. It's impossible to be competitive building small business websites from scratch these days. Are you going to drop $50k on your photography website when a customizable template is nearly free? Creative website design went from being a gold mine to drudgery in less than twenty years.
As the boomers die off the entire television and print industry will collapse and most of the ad money will dry up. They'll spend it all on placements and social media influencers as internet ads are pretty worthless as they are already.
Analog photography will still be a great hobby, like ham radio and stamp collecting ;-p In fact doing B&W circa 1925 maybe the only option if the economy collapses and complex manufacturing capabilities are lost.
Buy and hold junk silver under the bed.
Watch the Super Bowl next month and half the $$$ will be done using Ai tools requiring less travel, expense, time and support staff. Art directors and copy writers will merge into "creatives" much in the same way everyone is calling themselves "creative directors". So for the elite, young, talented 10% they may do very well for a while. Everyone else will be "management" or unemployed.
Count the number of creative people over 40 working at major ad agencies... outside of partner-owner status it's zilch. So even those kids taking the jobs are going to be selling real estate or on UBI in a decade.
Same idea as developing websites from scratch versus using Square Space. It's impossible to be competitive building small business websites from scratch these days. Are you going to drop $50k on your photography website when a customizable template is nearly free? Creative website design went from being a gold mine to drudgery in less than twenty years.
As the boomers die off the entire television and print industry will collapse and most of the ad money will dry up. They'll spend it all on placements and social media influencers as internet ads are pretty worthless as they are already.
Analog photography will still be a great hobby, like ham radio and stamp collecting ;-p In fact doing B&W circa 1925 maybe the only option if the economy collapses and complex manufacturing capabilities are lost.
Buy and hold junk silver under the bed.
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