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The Death of the Most Common Job in the World: In this video I react to a Bloomberg segment on driverless trucking and ask a simple but uncomfortable question: if self-driving rigs really are the future, who ends up being the last human trucker left holding the keys? I dig into how the current administration is setting the stage for “physical AI,” why trucking is such an attractive target for automation, and what it means when CEOs insist they’re just “filling a driver shortage” while testing humanless 18-wheelers in Texas. Along the way I connect autonomous trucks to the rest of the logistics chain—ports, warehouses, Amazon’s 600,000 “jobs that won’t be created,” robotaxis, and delivery bots—and break down the economics, the $2-per-mile race, and the spin around “we’re not replacing workers” that you’re going to hear a lot more often. ⸻ ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 - Intro, Trump administration and “physical AI” 01:18 - Driving as the world’s largest job 01:56 - Setting up the Bloomberg driverless trucking video 02:11 - Regulating autonomous trucking at the federal level 03:33 - How safe before they unleash self-driving trucks? 03:48 - Waymo, Tesla, Uber and delivery robots in cities 05:57 - Beyond trucks: automated logistics, ports and Amazon 07:04 - US vs China in the autonomous logistics race 07:35 - Humanless 18-wheeler milestones in Texas 08:11 - Levels of self-driving and would you feel safe? 09:37 - Redundancy, safety drivers and going fully driverless 11:00 - Are trucks robots? Rethinking cabs and factory design 12:41 - Crash headlines, timing and shaping public fear 13:15 - Amazon robotics and the “jobs that won’t be created” 15:03 - Cost per mile, robots that never sleep and economics 17:01 - 2030 outlook: supplementing vs replacing drivers 17:33 - Diesel mechanics and the next wave of trade jobs 18:41 - Safety bottlenecks and lane-by-lane rollout 19:27 - Training AI on specific routes and why Texas 21:05 - Outro, new format and live stream invite ⸻ #selfdrivingtrucks #AI #futureofwork #postworksociety #automation #robotics #generativeAI #ChatGPT #trucking #logistics --- Source Videos: • The Road Ahead for Driverless Trucking --- Get my starter AI guide: 50 Prompts That Make You Superhuman 👉 https://genxjacob.gumroad.com/l/50-pr... Pay what you want. Use them. Win more. Don't Believe Me? Here's a Sneak Peak of my 50 Prompts PDF: • 7 AI Prompts That Make You Superhuman: How... --- Support the Channel by Becoming a Member: / @genxjacob Members Only Videos: • Members-only videos --- Fair use is a legal doctrine that promotes freedom of expression by permitting the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works in certain circumstances. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. NOTE: I'm just a man with an opinion. You might agree or disagree with me. All viewpoints are welcome. Please add your comments below and give evidence for things you disagree with. Thanks for watching! Requested by: @Philipbuono77