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Feb 14
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Michael Chomsky
Founder, OpenClaw Setup Service
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"Long term there's a lot of jobs just moving data around and building reports. I think that's going to be the first to go... I have a client who has a bunch of PDFs that they spend along with our employees 15 hours, 20 hours, 30 hours a week just processing... OpenClaw can do all of that." Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firms and junior administrative roles rely on billing hours for data entry, report generation, and PDF processing. "OpenClaw" agents reduce these hours to near zero. This is structurally deflationary for the BPO sector and administrative staffing. SHORT / AVOID sectors heavily exposed to manual data processing and low-level admin work. Regulatory pushback on AI replacing human workers or technical limitations in handling complex edge cases. |
Thread Guy
The Unexpected Rise of OpenClaw (ft. Michael ...
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Feb 07
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David Mattin
Co-founder of the Exponentialist
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Mattin observes a rapid slowdown in entry-level hiring in specific sectors: customer service, graphic design, and coding. This is the "canary in the coal mine." If entry-level roles are vanishing, the business models of companies reliant on billing for human hours in these sectors (Business Process Outsourcing, dev shops) are structurally broken. AVOID or SHORT sectors highly exposed to commoditized human knowledge work. AI regulation could mandate "human-in-the-loop" requirements that slow down automation adoption. |
Unchained (Chopping Block)
What Do Jobs and Money Look Like in a Post-Hu...
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