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AI Impact on Society - New Era
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Welcome to a journey where we’re not just talking about AI. We’re really getting to grips with how it’s changing our world. It is changing our jobs and even how we think. We’re exploring the AI revolution, where artificial minds are reshaping what it means to be human. Get ready for some thought-provoking insights. Is AI really going to take over? Or is it just another tool in our human…
#AI and Job Displacement#AI ethics#AI Impact on Society#AI Regulation#AI Transformation#aiandjobdisplacement#aiethics#aiimpactonsociety#airegulation#aitransformation#Artificial Intelligence Revolution#artificialintelligencerevolution#Automation and Employment#automationandemployment#dronemitra#Human Intelligence vs AI#humanintelligencevsai#newspatron
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at work where our boss is a huge vocal trump supporter and he is going to be throwing a fit over him getting found guilty on all counts, I am going to be listening to music and playing virtual pet games all day to drown it out
#also rip our coworker who accidentally let an anti-trump comment slip#i hate living in an at will employment state#(also for those wondering why we still work here we have basically everything automated and he doesnt know so we just fuck around all day)
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Parking is now £1.90 for an hour. Last time I went it was £1.20, up from £1.10 the year before. Meanwhile the town 20 mins away with decent shops has free parking. Grumble grumble.
#british grumbling#i guess it's sorta chicken and egg#once they start building the out of town shopping parks less ppl go to the highstreet so there's less council revenue#so they have to put parking up#but then presumably they get money from the businesses in the out of town area?? idk man#i want to say it's just shitty management#also putting the prices up even though it's all automated now with ringgo and cashless and all that shit seems counter intuitive#'less employment = more expensive' i don't think that's the line they went with when they were selling the machines yet here we are#also just fuck inflation#i mean obviously#but fr does inflation even apply to land that requires minimal upkeep?? what costs more? the machines that were supposed to save you money?#grumble grumble
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i google "why is gmail making its own folders"
taking up most of my screen is an AI search result helpfully telling me that gmail actually uses labels but sometimes the term "folders" is used interchangeably. it does not tell me why gmail is suddenly putting Some Of My Emails in the Updates label.
ok.
#i've shared your resume with these employers next video will play in five seconds good news your application has been read#stop it STOP IT STOP IT!!!#i unsubscribed from 5+ auto-opt-in categories of email notifications from the ziprecruiter app AND IT DIDN'T WORK#I HAD TO LOG IN TO THE SAME ACCOUNT ON DESKTOP AND DO IT AGAIN#i am so so so tired of auto-opt-in automation Let Me Go
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Some people really do assume nobody under 40 works in factories huh
#if youre in your 20s obvs you only work at tiktok fast food places or stocking shelves#who cares about factory unions or factory worker healthcare or anything bc its all filled with robots now right#i dont know why so many ppl seem to think factory work in the west ended in the victorian era or some shit#im just...angery about it. a little.#not for me precisely. but for a lot of ppl my age i know who also arent gtting these things or the support for this industry#its just frustrating. we do need improvement in factory worker conditions in 'first world countries' too#bc its not an automated industry. its not just full of people aging out of it. theres still young people going into it#who need support to prevent exploitation and health problems#and insurance for their future employment against robots#that kinda stuff
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Probably going to be late to work today but I've been waiting over a month and a half for a back brace they said they would order for me, and I will continue to be waiting because it didn't come in the supplies that had to wait until the March budget was available (on the 9th, not even the 1st) so I guess it got pushed to the April budget, and meanwhile the company transferred one of the department managers who was willing to help me with heavy lifting and the person they sent us as replacement is doing everything the opposite of what would help me, so. Like. What incentive do I have to give them my best anymore?
#vent post#call it what it is#employer neglect#'safety is our number one priority' my ass#automating cashier jobs but no assisting device for heavy lifting
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job hunting really is such a rancid thing especially when you re student
#5 percent acceptance out of 95 is a crazy statistic this is why no one wants to study full time lol#the whole wait thing also kills me takes employers months to get back to you with an automated email abt how you dont fit their criteria#wish i could do art full time as a job but oh well
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"Nobody wants to work"
*reads fine print*
"...for free and we're pretty sure computers can do that so keep firing human beings"
I wonder if work just.. got harder in the 2000s, comparatively.
#employment#jobs#job search#corporate#union#unions#the obsolete man#if absolutely everything was replaced by automation that should be fuckin nirvana#but we can't make that full switch#one because we're not there yet obviously#but also because it would end capitalism#and that would knock status quo on its ass#etc#so support unions#no force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one#but the union makes us strong#SOOOOOLIDARITY FORRRREEEEVEEER--*shot*
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#Future of Work in India#Skilling Youth#Digital Education India#NEP 2020#India Youth Employment#Skill Development#Future Jobs#Vocational Training India#AI and Automation Jobs#Youth Empowerment
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Laurence Sotsky, Founder and CEO of Incentify – Interview Series
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Laurence Sotsky, Founder and CEO of Incentify – Interview Series


Laurence Sotsky is Incentify’s CEO and oversees all business and technical operations. He is a seasoned technology executive with extensive experience leading high-growth companies and driving innovation in the SaaS application sector. As an accomplished CEO, he has successfully built and managed high-performing organizations, has extensive international experience and has led three prior organizations to successful exits.
Before Incentify, Laurence was the CEO and Founder of Hopscotch, a venture-backed SaaS platform specializing in mobile application development for the sports and entertainment industry.
Incentify is a software platform that helps organizations manage and optimize their tax credits and incentives (C&I) at scale. It offers tools for identifying, tracking, and maximizing federal, state, and local incentives, including those related to hiring, capital investments, and sustainability. The platform integrates with enterprise systems to streamline compliance and reporting, aiming to uncover missed opportunities and drive measurable financial impact.
What does Incentify do, and how does your platform help businesses unlock and manage tax credits and incentives?
Incentify is the leading software platform for discovering, optimizing, and managing tax credits and incentives (C&I). Our AI-powered suite enables corporations, advisors, and accounting firms to fully realize the value of incentive portfolios—without drowning in complexity. Whether you’re identifying credits, managing compliance workflows, or scaling across hundreds of locations, Incentify turns what was once a manual, opaque process into a streamlined, data-driven advantage.
How much capital is currently going unclaimed in the tax credit and incentive (C&I) space, and why is this such a widespread issue?
According to White House estimates, more than $140 billion in federal tax incentives go unclaimed each year—never even applied for. And that’s just the beginning. When you factor in missed opportunities at the state and local levels, and incentives left on the table due to compliance breakdowns, the total climbs to multiple hundreds of billions annually. Most organizations lack the systems and expertise to navigate a constantly evolving C&I landscape.
Which industries or types of companies are best positioned to benefit from Incentify’s platform?
While virtually every business has access to some form of incentives, the largest gains typically come from three categories:
Labor incentives, for companies hiring or expanding their workforce
Environmental incentives, especially those focused on clean energy and retrofits
Capital expenditure incentives, for organizations investing in infrastructure or R&D
Industries like film, semiconductors, manufacturing, and logistics tend to see outsized benefits—but we’re seeing increasing relevance across professional services, healthcare, and tech as well.
What makes tax credit and incentive management particularly complex without software like Incentify?
Incentives aren’t automatically granted—they’re earned through strict compliance. Once a credit is identified, companies must meet ongoing documentation, employment, and capital thresholds to qualify. Doing this manually is risky and resource-intensive. Incentify replaces ad hoc processes with automated workflows: each program’s requirements are preloaded, responsible parties are assigned, and the system monitors progress—alerting organizations to gaps before they become compliance failures.
How does Incentify use AI to discover and manage incentives more efficiently than traditional methods?
At the heart of Incentify is a private large language model trained specifically on the tax incentive corpus—billions of dollars’ worth of programs spanning federal, state, and soon municipal levels. Our platform continuously scrapes, interprets, and updates this data in real time. Features like Chat With a Program and Leia, our embedded AI assistant, allow users to interact directly with incentive programs, receive instant guidance, and explore options conversationally.
AI also powers automatic recommendations tailored to company size, industry, and geography—replacing outdated methods with intelligent automation.
Why are corporations, especially CFOs, increasingly turning to tax credits and incentives as a source of capital?
We’re seeing a real shift in how CFOs think about tax credits and incentives. What used to be considered a nice-to-have—too complex, too cumbersome—is now being treated as a serious, strategic source of capital. Specifically, non-dilutive capital that can fund key initiatives without taking on debt or giving up equity.
At the same time, the incentive landscape has expanded dramatically, particularly in areas like clean energy, R&D, and workforce development. These programs aren’t just financial bonuses—they directly align with corporate priorities. And thanks to technology like Incentify, identifying and managing these programs is finally efficient, scalable, and transparent. This isn’t about exploiting tax loopholes—it’s about unlocking capital that was already meant to be used for growth.
What safeguards or compliance features are built into the platform to reduce risk from audits, misfilings, or clawbacks?
Our Optimize product was designed specifically to safeguard against these risks. Once an incentive is loaded into the platform, the key compliance events are mapped out, and the appropriate stakeholders are tagged. If something goes missing—like a form that isn’t filed or a requirement that isn’t met—the system automatically flags it for managers.
We’ve seen business units go from a 40% success rate on incentive compliance to 100% after adopting Incentify. By embedding accountability into the system, we turn compliance from a liability into a competitive advantage.
Incentify recently raised a $9.5 million Series A. What are your priorities for this capital over the next year?
This round is all about fueling the next stage of our growth across five major fronts.
First, we’re doubling down on product innovation—especially within Incentify Explore—to make it even easier for users to find and unlock incentives. That includes deep investments in our AI infrastructure, which powers both how we curate data and how we communicate it to users.
Second, we’re focused on technical velocity. In a market moving this fast, continuing to build on our engineering team is critical. Bringing in additional top-tier talent will help us accelerate delivery and continue shipping high-quality features at scale.
Third, we’re putting serious weight behind sales and marketing. Our platform serves Fortune 500s, advisors, and SMBs alike, and this funding enables us to tell our story across all those segments more effectively.
Fourth, data. We’ve already built what we believe is the most comprehensive commercial and industrial incentives dataset in North America—and now we’re expanding that reach globally.
And finally, partnerships. We’ve been quietly developing relationships with some of the world’s largest players, and this capital allows us to support and scale those partnerships with the resources they deserve.
What opportunities do you see for scaling the platform across enterprise and mid-market segments?
As our AI improves, so does scalability. Mid-market businesses don’t have teams of tax attorneys—and they shouldn’t need them to access public funding. Our platform levels the playing field by automating discovery, guiding eligibility, and simplifying compliance. On the enterprise side, we’re seeing multi-billion-dollar companies centralize their entire incentive strategy through Incentify. The goal is the same: eliminate friction, maximize capture.
What’s your long-term vision for Incentify and the role it plays in the corporate finance ecosystem?
Our long-term vision is for Incentify to be the operating system of the C&I economy. Every company, every advisor, every government agency—collaborating, tracking, and delivering incentives through a single, connected ecosystem. We want to make incentive discovery, application, compliance, and reporting effortless and accessible—no matter the complexity, jurisdiction, or industry. Ultimately, we’re here to ensure that no opportunity is lost, no compliance is missed, and every dollar of public funding does the work it was meant to do.
Thank you for the great inteview, readers who wish to learn more should visit Incentify.
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They're all ignoring me again man I can't be doing this shit again!!!!!!!!!
#The job hunt is going poorly#I could deal with rejection but employers aren't even dignifying me with automated responses anymore#I'm going to fucking ki- (remembers joking about that is bad for me) I'm going to suck a lemon out of an exhaust pipe
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Future Jobs That AI Will Impact

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workforce, altering how tasks are performed, and redefining job roles across multiple industries. While some fear job displacement, AI is also creating new roles and enhancing existing ones. Understanding which jobs AI will impact—and how—is essential for career planning, education, and workforce development.
For expert insights into the balance between AI innovation and broader technological advancement, check out this article.
Industries Where AI Will Have the Greatest Impact
1. Healthcare
AI is revolutionizing diagnostics, robotic surgeries, and patient monitoring.
Jobs like radiologists, medical coders, and administrative staff will see automation in repetitive tasks.
At the same time, roles for AI specialists in healthtech and human-centered care positions will grow.
2. Finance & Banking
AI is already transforming fraud detection, risk assessment, and algorithmic trading.
Jobs in manual auditing, data entry, and basic customer service may decline.
Conversely, the demand for data analysts, cybersecurity experts, and AI compliance officers is increasing.
3. Manufacturing & Logistics
AI-driven automation is reshaping assembly lines, inventory tracking, and supply chain logistics.
Jobs involving routine manual tasks are vulnerable to automation.
Opportunities will emerge in robotics engineering, systems maintenance, and logistics AI management.
4. Retail & E-commerce
AI tools are optimizing inventory management, customer behavior tracking, and personalized shopping.
Traditional cashier and in-store support jobs may decrease.
Growth areas include e-commerce strategists, AI product recommendation specialists, and UX designers.
5. Media & Creative Industries
AI can generate text, music, videos, and artwork using platforms like GPT-4 and DALL·E.
While repetitive content creation may be automated, creative direction, storytelling, and cultural nuance still require human input.
Jobs in AI-assisted design and creative consultancy will expand.
Emerging Job Roles Driven by AI
AI Ethicists & Policy Advisors: Professionals who guide ethical and legal AI deployment.
Machine Learning Engineers & Data Scientists: Developers who build and refine intelligent systems.
Human-AI Interaction Designers: Experts ensuring AI tools are intuitive and user-friendly.
AI Trainers: People who help train models with high-quality, diverse datasets.
Cybersecurity Specialists: As AI grows, so does the need for protection against cyber threats.
Skills Needed for the AI Future
Technical Skills: Python, data science, machine learning, and automation platforms.
Soft Skills: Adaptability, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence.
Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Combining AI expertise with healthcare, finance, or law creates niche opportunities.
Tej Kohli’s Perspective on AI & Future Employment
Tech investor Tej Kohli has emphasized that while AI will transform the workforce, it will also create jobs that didn’t exist before. According to him:
AI should complement, not replace, human roles, especially in ethics, leadership, and creative thinking.
Future economies must invest in AI upskilling, vocational training, and inclusive tech education.
A balanced approach to AI deployment and regulation is essential to protect jobs and stimulate innovation.
Conclusion
AI is reshaping the job market—not just eliminating roles but creating new opportunities for growth and specialization. By embracing continuous learning and adapting to technological change, today’s workforce can prepare for the careers of tomorrow. As leaders like Tej Kohli remind us, the future of work lies in collaboration between human talent and intelligent systems.
#AI in Workforce#Tej Kohli#Future of Work#AI Job Impact#Artificial Intelligence Careers#Workforce Automation#AI and Employment#Tech Industry Trends#Digital Transformation#AI Skills#Emerging Job Roles
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Maintenance Officer (Instrumentation) at Cotton Company of Zimbabwe - February 2025
The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe is seeking a qualified and experienced Maintenance Officer specializing in instrumentation to join their team. This role is crucial for ensuring the smooth operation of their ginning sites. About the Role: The Maintenance Officer will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and calibration of instrumentation and control systems at the Cotton Company of…

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