Goldman Said 300M Jobs at Risk — Stanford Just Published the Receipts (And It's Not What You Think)

Stockholm, February 2024. A fintech CEO replaces 700 customer service agents with a single AI. The press calls it the future of work. Eighteen months later, he's quietly hiring humans back — because the AI killed his customer satisfaction scores. Nobody asked the obvious follow-up question. In this video, we go through the Stanford data, the McKinsey update, the Goldman receipts, and the salary inversion that's already happening in plain sight — and explain why the safest career bet a 22-year-old can make in 2026 is the one their guidance counselor told them to avoid. We'll explore: ▸ The Stanford study on ADP payroll data: junior software developers under 25 lost 20% of jobs. Senior devs gained 12%. ▸ Why McKinsey nearly doubled its automation estimate in two years — to 57% of US work hours ▸ The five job categories AI is quietly deleting right now ▸ Moravec's Paradox: why the jobs humans find easiest are the hardest for machines ▸ Why the MIT study found only 23% of vision-based tasks are economically viable to automate ▸ Electricians at $160K. Plumbers at $90K. CS grads at 6.1% unemployment. ▸ Why trade school enrollment among Gen Z is up 1,421% in eight years ▸ The AI data center boom that needs electricians — and can't find them The AI revolution is making the jobs AI can't touch more valuable, not less. The market already priced that in. The culture just hasn't caught up yet. 📊 Stay informed about global finance, geopolitics and macro trends. ⚠️ This video is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 The CEO who replaced 700 people — and hired them back 02:00 Goldman's 300 million — what page 7 actually says 04:30 The Stanford receipts: junior devs down 20%, seniors up 12% 07:00 The five job categories being quietly deleted 09:30 Moravec's Paradox — the wall AI keeps hitting 12:00 The MIT study: 77% of physical tasks still don't pencil out 14:00 Electricians at $160K. CS grads at 6.1% unemployment. 16:00 Trade school enrollment up 1,421% — the stampede nobody covered 17:30 The AI boom needs plumbers. There aren't enough. 18:15 The call nobody wants to make to their kid