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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 23 Oct 2017

    Typical A.I. specialists can be paid from $300,000 to $500,000 a year or more in salary and company stockhttp://nyti.ms/2zJA8iW 

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      1. proletariat‏ @File__Not_Found 23 Oct 2017
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        Think I’ll get ai for dummies

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      1. Elliott Dunn‏Verified account @ebie_hd 23 Oct 2017
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        that's not how a range works

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      1. josh high_ _ _‏ @SmashDiggins314 23 Oct 2017
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        @LordJoe25 we need to rethink our career goals

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      1. poetWOAgun‏ @poetWOAgun 23 Oct 2017
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        So is that why Debbie Wasserman Schultz paid millions of dollars to her IT employees that were blackmailing her ? LOL

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      2. KyloRepublican‏ @KyloRepublican 23 Oct 2017
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        Ha. You print an article about A.I. and focus on job oppertunities that are exoctic and scarce. Typical. Mass Unemployment is coming to U.S.

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      3. KyloRepublican‏ @KyloRepublican 23 Oct 2017
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        "Robots could take over 38% of U.S. jobs within about 15 years," report sayshttp://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pwc-robotics-jobs-20170324-story.html …

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      4. KyloRepublican‏ @KyloRepublican 23 Oct 2017
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        "Robots Could Steal 40% of U.S. Jobs by 2030."http://fortune.com/2017/03/24/pwc-robots-jobs-study/ …

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      5. KyloRepublican‏ @KyloRepublican 23 Oct 2017
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        So don't try and publish an article about A.I. and focus on a 1 in a Million job that would pay millions & not MASS UNEMPLOYMENT & UBI.

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      1. Mohan‏ @mohan_author 26 Oct 2017
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        #my2Cents : And why it matters https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tech-giants-paying-huge-salaries-scarce-ai-talent-why-mohan-k--1 … #AIWorkerShortage

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      1. adriandwalker‏ @adriandwalker 24 Oct 2017
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        Consider Executable English -- a friendly #AI platform for writing and running self-explaining data apps, online @ http://www.executable-english.com 

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      1. Tasty Long Pig‏ @MTango426 24 Oct 2017
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        ...until they're replaced by artificial intelligence.

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      1. Candlepowerdiety‏ @cpdiety 24 Oct 2017
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        Positively middle class compared to executive salaries in the financial industry.

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      1. Barbara A Cosgrove‏ @a_barbcosgrove 23 Oct 2017
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        And if the @GOP wasn't shorted our students would have access to affordable education. But tax cuts to the 1.5% is more important.

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      1. Muriel Lynne‏ @lynne_muriel 23 Oct 2017
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        This headline creates more wishful thinking for us of being that A.I. Specialist, RIGHT NOW!

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      1. C Moon‏ @CraigMoon14 23 Oct 2017
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        And to think we pay Trump a buck, and it’s more than he is worth!

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      1. Pete Brady‏ @pbradie 23 Oct 2017
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        @jude_regan

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      1. Ciro Rodrigues‏ @CiroRodriguess 23 Oct 2017
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        I don’t think that our civilization is ready for AI, imho! Somehow it sounds eerie and yet,? IT could get outta control OR “IN” Control? 😬🤔😰

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