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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This, he's deeper in the den with dangerous day. Well
the hot new skill everybody wants or needs. Seventy six
percent of workers plan to add new AI skills in
twenty twenty six. According to the ball Just over half
of those people said they're doing it for their current job.
The other half want to make themselves more attractive to
employers so they can land a new gig with better pay.
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Some of the things that we're looking for in the
AI workforce looking for something new. Fifty three percent looking
for a change of jobs this year, half of them
hoping for promotion or a new role at the same company.
The others are looking for a job somewhere else. Thirty
nine percent of people expect AI to impact their job status.
Most think their job, role duties will change in ten
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percent thinks it might steal their job. And some of
us don't think we need AI. Nineteen percent of people
said AI skills are not needed in my current role. Oh,
believe me, they'll find out a way Deeper in the
two a bunch of flight attendants were asked to provide
or passenger behaviors they've actually judged somebody for you know,
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nobody likes adult children on a plane right. Some of
the best that flood attendants have judged people for poking us.
They say, don't poke me to get my attention. People
who think flight attendants are there to serve people food
and drinks. It's a courtesy. The main job is for
the safety and security of the passengers and aircraft getting
from point A to B using the laboratory as soon
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as you walk on. One flight attendant said, I saw
you sitting there at the gate for twenty minutes. Bad
personal hygiene to the extent where people can hardly sit
next to you. They said, please shower, brush your teeth,
and use deodorant, leaving trash on the ground, especially discussing
trash like use tissues, Q tips, gum and bandages. Other
things that flood attendants will judge you for when passengers
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wait until the bever's cart is in the aisle, then
want to use the restroom and they have to move
the cart all the way back. Getting out of your
seat during turbulence, in consideration of people that don't put
smaller items under their seat in front of them, pressing
the call button for silly reasons like to give you
trash when you know I just came through the cabin.
Drunk passengers, parents who refuse to take responsibility for their
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unruly kids. If you're sick, make some basic effort to
contain it. Wear a mask, take off medicine, anything. Changing
diapers on the trade table is absolutely diabolical. One said,
entitlement in all ways, and I would agree with that,
and reminding me of their status, the flight attendant said,
I already know, and I really don't care. That's the
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way it should be. To me again. For another episode
of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Dave light hear