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August 6, 2025 31 mins
AI Is Coming for Your Job: Top 10 at Risk + What To Do After 50 | Karel Cast 25-108
AI isn’t “coming”—it’s here, and a lot of jobs are on the line. We break down the Top 10 roles at risk (interpreters/translators, historians, passenger attendants, sales reps, writers/authors, customer service reps, CNC programmers, telephone operators, ticket/travel agents, broadcast announcers & radio DJs) and ask: What do you do—especially if you’re 50+?
We talk real strategies: reskilling, AI-proof skill stacks, union/pro policy, UBI/transition supports, and how to push back on corporate AI rollouts that treat workers as disposable.
Plus: Trump’s talk of “strict tests” for transgender athletes in the Olympics—why it’s a political stunt that harms real people. And yes, I stepped in it over a family-only line at the airport—is “special convenience” policy fair if it doesn’t serve everyone?
👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for unfiltered analysis four days a week at 10:30 AM PT. Support at patreon.com/reallykarel and watch everywhere you stream.
#AIJobs, #Automation, #FutureOfWork, #Reskilling, #Over50Careers, #JobSecurity, #UBI, #LaborRights, #TechPolicy, #AIEthics, #TransgenderAthletes, #Olympics, #CultureWar, #TheKarelCast, #PoliticalCommentary, #CustomerService, #Writers, #Translators, #RadioDJs, #TravelIndustry
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Corilla is so near because show time is here.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
So on with the show.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Let's give it a go.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Carrilla is the one that you need to know.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Now.

Speaker 4 (00:16):
It's show side.

Speaker 5 (00:20):
All right in just sixty seconds. The most fabulous I
mean he's really something. The best, most fabulous host will
be here. He just tells the truth all the time, bigly.
And he's funny, this guy.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Have you heard him?

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Yeah, he's funny and smart, smart and funny, not like
those nasty people on lamestream media. So don't go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
He's almost here.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
I know he doesn't speak well of me, and that's
okay because I mean, he's really quite fabulous.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Oh, I have the headline from the news for the
next three and a half years, and I'm going to
share it with you. Also, is AI coming for your job?
A list of the top ten jobs that AI is
going to take startles me. We'll talk about that as well.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
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Speaker 1 (01:34):
It is the Crell Cast. I am Carrel so very
glad you are joining me on this Wednesday, August sixth tomorrow,
Andrew Howard's birthday. He would have been how old fifty nine?
Oh yeah, he would have been fifty nine. Died at
thirty four. No one should die at thirty four. So
very glad you are here with me today. I had
a great afternoon yesterday. I started. I recorded a song

(01:56):
called I Dance because it's another song I've watch and
I wrote it while dancing on Apple TV. Plus, I
was doing the dance workout and I always cry when
I do the dance workout and they do the oldies
because I think of all of my friends who have
passed away from HIV AIDS. I think of my late husband, Andrew,

(02:18):
who died in two thousand and one, and how they're
not here with me to party and dance with me.
So I wrote a song called ad Dance because we
did AH dance, because we could a dance to show
the world AH dance to show the good. And I
recorded it and I've already recorded five lead vocals, two backgrounds.

(02:40):
Sent it to Jeanie Tracy asked her to do a
background vocal arrangement and put backgrounds down and then next
week Leo Frapier will do the remixing where I'm getting
the money. I have no idea, but music must go on,
at least for now because that plays into the top
ten list of jobs that AI is going to be taking.

(03:01):
We're going to talk about that. But one of the
things I was really thinking about last night because I
gotta tell you, I want to share this with you all,
people in the chatroom, Phineas and Sandy and others, the
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(03:43):
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down below the video, not just in the chat room,
but down below the video if you've ever felt or

(04:04):
if you've been feeling of late like I do. And
what I mean is, I got to tell you. I
woke up this morning in just a ick mood and
I have no real reason to be. Yes, I'm worried
about Social Security not being there or stopping. Yes, I'm

(04:24):
worried that sag Aftra, my pension will not continue because
revenues are not coming into the union, because actors are
being replaced, Television production is down. Yeah, I'm worried about
all that. It hasn't happened yet, but I'm worried about it.
So I've been in a pissy mood all morning long.
And I you know, I always try to remind myself,

(04:47):
but I'm lucky. I do have an income, not as
big as it needs to be, but I do have it.
I live in a beautiful condo. I know it's the
best one in the complex, three hundred and seventy five units.
I live in the best one because I'm gay and
designed it and put in things that most people would
not have put in, like an entire brick wall or
a walk in shower. My kitchen is a work of art.

(05:10):
So you know, I live in a great unit. I
have choices, and you know how I always say, if
you have choices throughout your day, then you are so blessed.
So I have choices like what I can eat for
lunch or where I can eat lunch, that sort of stuff.
Choices if you have, because there's so many people that
have no choices in their life. They know they don't

(05:31):
get to choose what they eat, they don't get to
choose where they eat. They don't you know, these things
are decisions are made for them. So I have a
good life. Ember is alive and with me. She's out
there sleep and I can see her right now. And
I'm relatively healthy for a sixty two year old man.
I need to lose about twenty five pounds, but I'm
relatively healthy. And yet I find myself in a bad mood.

(05:56):
Do you find yourself in a bad mood even though
you have a pretty decent life. Does that happen to
you and you don't really know why? You're like, why
am I in a bad mood? It's like I've got
a pretty decent life. But then you see the news
whether no matter how hard you're trying to avoid it,
you you know, it's hard to avoid. And I wrote

(06:20):
something that I think is going to be the headline
for news for the next three and a half years,
which is more harmful, outrageous, and infuriating things happened today
as Trump and Maga Republicans continue to destroy America. That
just might as well be the headline of every news

(06:41):
outlet every day for the next three and a half years.
More harmful, outrageous, and infuriating things happened today as Trump
and Maga Republicans continue to destroy America. That's good. It's
going to be the same headline every day, every day.

(07:03):
And you know from the Ice raids and the new
audio and video we have out of them saying they're
going to start shooting people, arresting a kid, an eighteen
year old who was a legal American, you know, to
the Epstein files. Now they have subpoened everybody and their
dog except you and I. You and I are the
only two people in America that have not been subpoenaed

(07:26):
over the Epstein files. You know who hasn't been subpoenaed
over the Epstein files. The guy who's in them the most,
Donald J. Trump. Now we're told he met Milania on
the island at an Epstein party. So you know they're
they're subpoenaing the Clinton's and James Comby and all these people.

(07:49):
What about Donald J. Trump. How many photos of there
are Bill Clinton partying with Epstein versus Donald Trump? Reports
are there first hand from Donald Trump about how him
and Epstein are great friends. MAGA lost their minds before

(08:11):
the election, saying release the files, release the files, and
now their guy won't release the files because he's in them.
And most of them are remarkably silent, proving that they
don't have the courage of their own convictions. MAGA does
not have the courage of their own convictions, or they
would be turning on Donald Trump for turning on them.

(08:35):
He has not released the Epstein files. He has not
stopped illegal immigration. He's actually stopped more legal immigration. He
is destroying tourism all across the country. International visitors are down.
People don't trust the economy. He has raised prices on
every single thing that you buy, and yet they're fine

(08:58):
with it, which means they don't have any morals. They
just blindly align themselves with a racist, criminal, statutory rapist. Basically,
that's who they like, that's who they want, and they
don't care what he does. They don't care that he's
all over the Epstein files. They don't care that he

(09:18):
didn't release the Epstein files. They don't care that he's
lied to them day after day after day. They don't
care that they're paying more for things. They don't care
about any of that. They just don't. So they don't
have the courage of their own convictions. And that leads
to the headline more harmful, outrageous, and infuriating things happened

(09:42):
as Trump and Maga Republicans continue to destroy America. That's
going to be the headline every day for three and
a half years. And I really believe that is what's
upsetting me the most, that there's no escaping the outrageous
and ridiculous and egregious behavior going on in the world

(10:04):
right now, that there's no escaping, that's the problem. You know,
Matt Now, who's about to take over Gaza? Who's stopping you?
See what I'm saying? All right, we will see back
and we're going to talk about it. Is Ai coming
for your dog because it probably is. So we're we're

(10:27):
gonna talk about it. Coming from mine, I know that,
So we'll talk about that when I return. Don't go anywhere.
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I try to discover a little something to make it
SWEETA don't we all whole? Baby? Refrain from breaking my heart.
I'm so in love with you, America, used to be
so in love with you. Now I'm forever blue. That

(11:38):
you give me no reason why you're making me work
so hard. That's that song today, that you give me no,
that you give me no, that you give me no,
that you give me no. But we have the reason.
We have the reason. So a lot of you are
sharing in the chat room that you feel this same
way too. That you know your life is okay, You're

(12:00):
life is pretty okay, you know, but you just are ick.
You're pissed off a lot of the time, and you're
not even sure why you know, And I'm with you.
I can't even look at social media anymore. The commenters,
Oh your lisp, they're so grown, you know. I said

(12:22):
to my friend this morning. I haven't been teased about
my lisp until I was since junior high school because
it's unfixable. I can't fix my teeth, they're not I
go to the dentist every three months because of what
my tongue does and everything it's not. My smile is
not fixable. I'd have to get a complete set of
veneers or have them all pulled and get implants. Otherwise,

(12:45):
there's no fixing it. And no one's made fun of
that since junior high school. Even on KFI or KGO
Radio number one, millions of listeners, nobody made fun of it. Now,
I guarantee under this video, under every short video that
I post today, some mega person, it's always a maga person.

(13:07):
Some maga person is going to make fun of my lisp.
And why because that's their mindset. They have not evolved
past junior high school because neither has their leader. He's vindictive,
he's petty. He has no IQ. The man's an idiot.
He's a complete and total idiot who has failed upward

(13:33):
his entire life. And that's their IQ. So I don't
even go on social media anymore. They don't deserve my time,
and I don't need to read their hateful comments. So
you know, go ahead and put all the hate in
the comments you want to. I don't read him anymore,
not from MAGA. The minute I see what you're going

(13:54):
on about. Nope, I just that's it. I don't have
any more fucka to give none. And they need to
go buy a clue because they don't have any. They're
fresh out of clues, so they need to go purchase one,
you know, but they can't because of the economy. Their

(14:14):
guy is created, which they don't attribute him to. Whatever.
It's all good, it's all good. So you know, I
got a list yesterday, and one of the reasons I'm
a little depressed is because I'm sixty two, and like
many of you over fifty or even over sixty, you

(14:36):
are trying to find your place in a changing world.
You know. There was a story about Don Lemon yesterday
and how he was a huge, big star in broadcasting.
But now he's gone online with a podcast and you
know video, and in that realm he's a newbie, and
while he is building and gaining, it's nowhere near the

(14:57):
viewership he had before. And how it's all you know, rediscovery,
basically same thing for me. I've talked to millions of
people for a third of my life and now podcasting
is a different animal. And Charlie Kirk and others are

(15:17):
much bigger than I am, and we're doing all we
can to get the show out there. We're doing the shorts,
we're doing the various things. But then I read the
top ten jobs that AI is going to replace, and
it really made me sad as I try to discover
my place in this new world. The first job interpreter

(15:41):
and translators. AI is getting rid of those. And there's
going to be earphones soon where you simply they talk
and you hear in their language, and then you talk
and they hear in their language. That's coming like they
have it now, but it's going to be seamless in
the next year or two. Historians. That made me sad

(16:03):
to read that historians are going away, because you should
hear human history from a human and there's so much
human contact that we're getting rid of. Look at our
cell phones. People sit at dinner now with their families
and they're all looking at their phones, including the parents

(16:24):
they're not talking to. There's no we are decreasing. As
we act like we are more and more connected, we
are decreasing human contact. And the job of historian is
important because a what happens when the power goes off? Okay,
we lose our history. Number three passenger attendants. I hope

(16:47):
they don't mean flight attendants, because who wants you know?
Robot sales representatives going away? Writers and authors. That's sad
since AI has no original thought. There is no original
thought in AI. It just takes everything that it's learned

(17:08):
and mimics it. There is no original thought. So the
notion that writers and authors of which I am is
going away, that's just scary. Pretty soon there will be
a generation that has never read a book written by
a human. That's so sad. Customer service reps we already

(17:32):
experience that. CNC programmers. I don't know what that is,
but it's going away. I assume it's people who write
code for computers, telephone operators. Period. There'll be no one
answering the phone. It will all be AI. Ticket and
travel agents and broadcast announcers and radio DJs, So all

(17:58):
the DJs that you're going to hear in the future
will be AI. So Ryan Seacrest in the morning won't
be Ryan Seacrest and me. Broadcasters and DJs going away,
voiceover artist going away. So knowing this, Oh, and actors,

(18:22):
we now know there's movies being made with not one actor.
It's all AI generated. Big actors have already licensed their
likenesses so acting singing Timberland has already signed an AI artist.
That's just going to keep going to where pretty soon

(18:42):
music you hear on the radio you won't know if
it's a real singer or AI. So almost and creation
of art that's now AI. So almost everything that I
do as an entertainer and an author and a singer
and all of that is being replaced by AI. So
where does that leave me? Where does that leave you? You know,

(19:07):
we historically have had jobs taken by automation. That's I
remember when desktop publishing came around. I knew it was
going to be a huge thing, and it put a
lot of people out of business. Strippers, which are. I
don't mean the ones on the polls. I mean at
the print shop. They used to strip in the tech
strip in the photos. Well, suddenly you could print out

(19:27):
a whole plate, so you didn't need them. People who
did line shots of photos to convert them to dot
patterns so you could then print them. That's gone. So
desktop publishing made people in the print industry either obsolete
or made them change today. You know, healthcare, I guarantee

(19:52):
you in the next ten years nurses and nursing home
care will be robots. You can buy a robut for
thirty grand. It never wants to raise, It works twenty
four hours a day. How are you gonna feel? I'd
love your comments when you're nurse or a nursing home
are robot? How are you gonna feel about that? Hey?

(20:13):
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Speaker 4 (21:11):
Can touch me them name then just walk on.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
I thought of that song because human touch is one
of the first things we are going to lose. You see,
we have it backwards. AI should do our grunt work.
As Sandy said, or Meredith, there's somebody in the chatroom
at YouTube dot com, Forward slashally Carrel. AI should do
our grunt work and leave the creativity to us. It
should do our grunt work so we have more time

(22:01):
to write, to dream to create, to do art, to
do literature, to do singing, to do acting. AI should
take the grunt work, but instead we're turning all the
higher intellectual work over to AI. And that's gonna make
us grunts. You know. GPS, as James Snabel has said,

(22:26):
has changed our ability to perceive our world. Many people
now don't have any sense of direction. They wouldn't know northeast,
south or west if it bit them in the ass.
They if you left them without a GPS and handed
them with Thomas Brothers, and if you don't know what
a Thomas Brothers is, I hate you handed them a
Thomas Brothers and said here, figure it out, they wouldn't

(22:48):
know what the hell to do. Girl, I used to
work the Thomas Brothers, honey, oh, I was the Thomas
Brothers queen. And here in Vegas, I barely use the
map in Vegas, I know. I mean, it's not that
hard to get around. So if we have nursing home care,
think about this right now. A nursing home, a decent

(23:09):
sized nursing home probably employees sixty to eighty nursing staff
because they probably you know, a staff of ten to fifteen,
you know, three different eight hour staffs, So that's like
eighty employees all told, because they have to be twenty
four hours. So imagine you buy an Elon musk robut

(23:30):
for thirty grand and it's programmed to take care of
elderly patients, interface with the doctor, everything right then and there.
Why wouldn't a nursing home spend three hundred thousand dollars
on ten robuds that they never have to employ again.
That's it. There they are forever twenty four to seven.

(23:53):
They're going to hospitals, you know, are going to have
robuts that come in and take your blood pressure, take
your blood work that you know, the grunt work of
a hospital, deliver your food like it or not. That's coming.
But what's scary is we're turning our higher intellectual jobs

(24:16):
over to AI, which means we're going to keep getting
more stupid and more stupid. That this generation that can't
even write cursive won't even be able to write because
they won't have the experience. They will ask AI to write. Whatever.
People are writing AI books now and putting their names

(24:36):
on as authors. They're not an author. They did a prompt.
So we're gonna lose a lot more than jobs, and
that was what I wanted to talk about today. We're
going to lose a lot more than jobs to AI.
We're going to lose our humanity. The things that make

(24:58):
us human is what we're going to lose. And that's
really truly sad, you know, really truly sad. Standing in
the chat room said I wouldn't want a roebud drawing
my blood. I would. That's actually one job I prefer
a robot do. When I was in the ICU back
in April, I came out a horrible, bruised up mess.

(25:19):
They take blood four times a day, five times a day, no,
six times every four hours. They take blood six times
a day, and they're allowed to poke you up to
three times. I wish a man were they're allowed to
poke you up to three times. That's eighteen picks a day.
The only eighteen pricks I need a day are out
of bath house. Okay, thermometer in your butt they don't

(25:46):
do that anymore. No more rectal thermometers. Oh. The took
all the fun out of going to the doctor. They
barely do the finger examine anymore. They look at an
MRI or a CT. Doctors will be you know, right now,
it's hard to see a doctor. How many of you
have to see physicians assistants? Now, I hate it. I
hate it. I am old. I want to see a

(26:07):
fucking doctor, but oh no, you got to see the
physician's assistant. If I wanted to see the physician's assistant,
I'd ask, well, wait until the physician's assistant is a
robot comes in, takes your medical history, does your triage,
your blood pressure, all of that. You tell it what
your problems are, all of that, and then you see

(26:29):
it's happening. It is going to happen. You know, we're
going to become the borg basically, you know, a mixture
of human and cybernetics, which are sad. It's sad where
we're headed. It's sad. And I don't think there's any
putting the genie back in the bottle because business, and

(26:52):
remember I told you about the book called Golias Curse,
which has predicted the fall of our society, and business
is going in the wrong direction with AI. You know,
instead of using it to enhance our lives, they're using
it to replace So instead of giving AI giving you

(27:16):
tools to be more creative, it's just going to be
what is creative. Instead of AI giving filmmakers better ways
to make films, it's just gonna make the movies. Instead
of AI giving people like me a better way to
make music because it can come up with a melody
idea or something, it's just going to create the song

(27:39):
and the singer. Instead of AI correcting your grammar, polishing
up like an editor polishing up your manuscript, it's just
going to write the manuscript. That's a problem. That's a
very big problem, and we're not going to stop it

(28:03):
because business doesn't want it stopped. And we only do
what corporations want us to do. That's what we do.
We only do what corporations want us to We have
no free will in our world anymore. The only free

(28:25):
will we have is to choose which corporations we give
our money to. That's it. There's no free will. Everything
is predetermined by the very wealthy period. That's just it.
Every product we consume, every everything, it's all predetermined by
big business. What ideas progress, what ideas do not. What

(28:50):
media is heard and what media is not. What you
see on your television, what you hear in your podcast,
all determined by corporations. All of it. You have no
say you think you do. That's the biggest con of all,

(29:12):
the illusion of free choice. We don't have it. Eight
food companies supply all of our food to grocery stores
and to restaurants. Eight. You eat what they want you
to eat. Period. That's it. There's over three hundred edible

(29:32):
fruits and vegetables we eat. Fourteen. Everything is predetermined by business. Now,
the cars you drive, the access you have. In China,
they have such affordable, fabulous electric cars. We don't get
them here. Why because business says you don't deserve them.

(29:53):
That's why you can get them. You got to pay
a huge tariff on them. And so you know, we
could have had a ten thousand dollars electric car ten
years ago. We don't. Why because Elon Musk moves money.
I am corel be who you want to be? Fun
to hurt you, buddy. We'll be back tomorrow for our
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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