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Do you think Artificial Intelligence will eventually cause people to lose their jobs?

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  • BobbieBoy666
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    Guru Age: 60 , mho 36%
    9 mo

    Artificial intelligence (AI) will likely cause people to lose some jobs, but it will also create new ones and reshape many others. Most experts believe the long-term impact on employment will be a shift in the nature of work, rather than a mass elimination of jobs. As AI automates routine tasks, human workers will need to adapt and develop skills that complement AI technology.
    Jobs at risk of automation
    The occupations most exposed to automation are those that involve repetitive, data-driven, or predictable tasks. Some roles that are already experiencing significant disruption include:
    Entry-level positions: A recent Stanford University study using ADP payroll data found a sharp decline in employment for early-career workers in fields highly exposed to AI, such as software development, customer service, and administrative support.
    Data entry and administrative roles: Tasks like data processing, scheduling, and document management are prime candidates for AI automation. The World Economic Forum predicts millions of data entry jobs could be lost by 2027.
    Creative and legal professions: AI can generate content, write code, and perform legal research, impacting jobs in graphic design, writing, and paralegal support.
    Banking and finance: Roles in investment analysis, compliance, and back-office operations are vulnerable as AI handles data analysis and automates tasks.
    New jobs and skills in demand
    AI is also driving the creation of new roles and increasing the need for uniquely human skills.
    AI-specific roles: The World Economic Forum predicts that roles like "AI and Machine Learning Specialist" will see the largest net growth globally by 2027. Other new jobs include AI trainers, ethics officers, and prompt engineers.
    AI-augmented jobs: In many sectors, AI is used to enhance human capabilities rather than replace them entirely. For example, AI can perform diagnostics for doctors, help teachers with administrative tasks, and streamline workflows for creative professionals.
    Human-centric skills: As AI handles more technical tasks, skills such as emotional intelligence, creativity, complex problem-solving, and critical thinking will become more valuable.
    The need for reskilling and adaptation
    Historically, technological disruptions have created new jobs to offset those lost. However, the current transition is happening rapidly, requiring workers to adapt quickly to remain competitive.
    Upskilling: Developing AI literacy and learning to effectively collaborate with AI tools will be critical for many existing roles.
    Lifelong learning: Workers will need to embrace continuous learning to keep pace with evolving technology.
    Government and corporate investment: To manage the transition, there will be a greater need for public-private initiatives to create effective upskilling programs for displaced workers.

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  • WindAtMyBack
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    8 mo
    414 opinions shared on Education & Career topic.

    AI is just another machine or tech. New machines and tech always mean fewer people are needed to do the same work, resulting in loss of jobs - or it means the same number of people get more work done.

    Throughout history we have had a string of new machines and new techs. It's natural to try to find easier ways to do things. But never in history have new machines and tech resulted in a net loss of jobs. We are far more advanced than a few thousand years ago, yet we have billions more people working.

    There is another benefit to new machines and tech. It can be safer with less injuries. I have been in the business of designing and building machines that replace humans. The big cost of human labor is not always salary alone, but injuries. In one case that meant carpel tunnel caused by repetitious actions. I've seen women lose their jobs doing repetitious labor get an increase in pay to run the machines I installed. Tech has resulted in safer labor in a great many areas.

    Throughout history we have heard the cry that machines will replace humans. Throughout history it was been true. But it has also been true that we have an increasing population that still have jobs.

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  • Anonymous
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    9 mo

    Yes many, and many people are not taking it seriously. Look how quickly robotics took over jobs when corporate America decided to switch over. The AI takeover will happen in less than 5 years, probably less than 2, but people are complacent about it and comfortable in their jobs.

    I think we're getting to a point where you're going to have to give people a permanent income, which has worked well in other countries, people have so much money in some of these places they don't even bother to pick up their checks.

    BUT I think you would have to put strict conditions on it, such as, in order to get the money you must be involved in some productive activity such as work, career, serious hobby, charity, volunteer work, something where you're just not sitting around all day because that would quickly lead to indolence and the collapse of the society. There is still plenty to do out there where human effort would bring a big advantage over automation or AI. I would certainly stay in my career, but someone who works at Walmart might go home and watch TV all the time, and that can't be allowed. Also you could not give money to illegal immigrants because they will knock down everything trying to get at the free money which is intended for citizens.

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    • bingbongbangbung
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      9 mo

      Well considering that unions are doing everything they can to prevent some jobs from being automated, and the fact that certain jobs won't be at risk for another few decades (even with the rapid advancements) such as skilled trades and licensed professions, I think that it's not gonna be like iRobot or Terminator anytime soon

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      UBI and CDBC are the beginning of the end of society as we know it, and will usher in the age of neo feudalism and the return of city states in the West; might seem pessimistic or joking, but I'm not considering how the West has been resembling the late stages of the Roman Empire for past few decades

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  • Anonymous
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    8 mo

    Yes. At its core, those at the top are always trying to figure out ways to eliminate that which does not make them profit. Paying a human being is a net loss in profit if one can use a machine to figure out a way to do their job that does not require them to sleep, eat, need bathroom breaks, need medical, or need vacations. Bring in the AI. Its a tale as old as time. In the early part of the 20th century plenty of factory jobs required massive numbers of people to complete them. Then those at the top figured out ways to build machines that only needed a few maintenance workers to fix them, and those jobs were cut. But the thing about it is the next generation then learns that they need to be the ones creating, building, selling, or repairing the machines and so they adapt and change with the times.

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  • Artificial Intelligence will likely impact certain job roles, especially those involving repetitive tasks. However, it also creates new opportunities in tech, data analysis, and AI development. Like previous technological advancements, AI's rise necessitates reskilling and upskilling. Emphasizing creativity, emotional intelligence, and other uniquely human skills can safeguard careers. In my experience, adaptable individuals who embrace lifelong learning tend to thrive amidst such shifts in the job market.

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    • Panthero80
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      So says the GAG AI program.

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  • Anonymous
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    8 mo

    I'm reading comments on Reddit about people losing their jobs and companies downsizing significantly, and it should be a cause for concern. Remember, the government, especially in Western countries, supports this autocracy, in which the government makes all the decisions. How many people should be taxed, how much interest should be paid, and how much of their lives and wills should be submitted to the government. This system was designed, governments control the banking sector, the tech information, the job markets, etc, they print the money wilfully. I hope people wake up and stop voting.

    This should not be about Conservative/Republican vs Democrat/Liberal. Those ideologies are used to fool people, divide people and that's why so much hate is on the rise. I truly believe now, a lot of people view the government as some sort of God-like figure and that is absolute rubbish, this is not a democracy. I can see something happening that is worse then the Great Depression of 1929 economically where unemployment may skyrocket to 50+%. With global tension high right now with Israel, Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, the U. S. and different allies of these countries, mixed with higher layoffs and the advancement of Ai taking over jobs. I'm jus warning people don't be surprised if history repeats itself where in 2029 some catastrophic economic crash happens and world powers announce World War 3.

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  • Purpleronnie
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    Yoda Age: 37 , mho 41%
    9 mo

    Such a cliche question but automation has already caused job losses so it’s inevitable that AI will.
    It won’t cause the economic disaster that some might worry over , it will be the equivalent of a shower of asteroids making it through our atmospehere and failing into the Pacific Ocean , causing a few headlines and a few extra ripples.


    Necessity is the mother of invention , if there wasn’t a need for it then there would’nt have been the inspiration for its creation.


    Change is inevitable , it shouldn’t be feared but welcomed.

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  • MisterWack
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    Guru Age: 24 , mho 50%
    9 mo

    AI has already begun.

    I heard about driverless trucks in Texas (Aurora Innovation) and fully robotics run diner in Los Angeles thanks to Elon Musk (Tesla diner).

    It is a scary world out there, those darn robots are coming for your job next.

    Stay alert.

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  • AviatorTom
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    9 mo
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    Every technological advance causes people to lose jobs. The automobile, for example, put most blacksmiths, who shod horses, out of business.

    AI is yet another technological advancement that will cause some jobs to be lost.

    That's the way Nature works.

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  • purplepoppy
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    Master Age: 26 , mho 55%
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    815 opinions shared on Education & Career topic.

    The difference between this and previous technical advancements is it has the ability to put a far wider range of people out of work and limit what other types of jobs they can move into.

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  • OneViewpoint
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    Guru Age: 59 , mho 46%
    9 mo

    Does a bear shit in the woods? In the USA we live in an extremist capitalist economic system. Count on millions of jobs across every sector of the economy being flushed down the toilet so the 1% can have "more".

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  • Aliceouyang
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    Xper 3 Age: 48 , mho 53%
    8 mo

    AI will indeed replace some repetitive and mechanical jobs, but it will also create new jobs and opportunities. The key lies in whether human beings can keep learning and adapting.

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  • molonski2
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    Master Age: 55 , mho 40%
    8 mo

    Oh yes , 100 % , it's already started big time , and these are early days , AI will put quillions of people out of work..
    It may grow markets in other areas though.

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  • Nikki1989
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    No, but it will just further dumb down society even more than it already is.

    As if the people are not stupid enough already.

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  • RavVid
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    Master Age: 33
    9 mo

    Undoubtedly. Just with googling the AI summary is pretty good and gives me what I want to know mostly.

    what I want to know about a product won't need a person very soon.

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  • McSteamy
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    Xper 4 Age: 32
    9 mo

    Yes and there will be no need for skilled workers. I began a skill course a month ago and I used Chatgpt to retrieve code. It worked brilliantly. It takes around 4 hours for a beginner to write code manually. That says the significance of AI.

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      Except that a lot of the code doesn't work properly and/or isn't as optimized compared to what an experienced human programmer can come up with (this may not apply to more advanced models not available to free users)

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    • McSteamy
      McSteamy
      9 mo

      You are right but senior level positions salaries are quite high so they are cutting costs and replacing them with mid level employees. Mid level employees are not bad coders. AI is a threat to senior positions

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  • Screenwriter
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    9 mo

    Some jobs will be lost and others created. It's just like this when any new technology is introduced.

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  • andreasderjuengere
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    9 mo
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    Only those who deserve so will lose.

    As a counter balance I see options arising - just not for those who are on the wrong side of evolution.

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  • D_Bone_Steak
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    Master Age: 43 , mho 44%
    9 mo

    Women most effected. Not joking, it's the jobs they like that's going to get the bullet.

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      Yeah white and pink collar jobs are the easiest to automate; blue and green collar jobs are the hardest, with grey collar being moderate to difficult

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      Pink collar are basically service jobs typically held by women such as teacher, nurse, waitress, retail associate, librarian, etc; green collar are just resource extraction, energy processing, and agricultural jobs aka anything directly involving nature; grey collar are hybrid of blue and white iirc, so skilled trades is good example

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      However, women can double dip in society, where they can choose to either work or be dependent on a man; us men are fucking screwed if we can't work anymore

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    • D_Bone_Steak
      D_Bone_Steak
      8 mo

      @bingbongbangbung That's the sad fact. If it gets tough enough out there, the women will drop the "skrong indepentet whamen" act and easily find some blue pilled guy to live off of... or slip into sex work of other types. Meanwhile... us dudes are just fucked if we can't find work.

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    • D_Bone_Steak
      D_Bone_Steak
      8 mo

      @bingbongbangbung https://youtu.be/qJh3SztGTG4?si=5yCpwjSlvOyKDOjv

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  • Surely
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    8 mo

    With all of the automation. AI could potentially cause people to lose their jobs. Providing AI doesn’t need people to babysit it. Then it could create more opportunities.

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  • thegreenyogi
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    8 mo

    I don't understand much about AI but I do get the impression that it will replace the job of many.

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  • mysteriousNicholas
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    Xper 7 Age: 32
    8 mo

    For all I know, it's been inevitable for decades like the mail / postal system 📬 ✉️

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  • seeyounexttuesday
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    9 mo

    Absolutely. There's no need for a paralegal, they're better at diagnosing disease based on symptoms than a doctor, they can replace developers, probably even teachers.

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    • bingbongbangbung
      bingbongbangbung
      9 mo

      So true; ChatGPT was able to figure out so much shit about my allergic reaction that the allergist I visited wasn't really aware of, or at least not as extensively as the chatbot lol

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  • Anonymous
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    8 mo

    It already has.
    The grocery store has one human teller and 20 self check-outs. And the self-check-outs are better.

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  • McLlovin
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    8 mo

    Anything that is repetitive absolutely it will be replaced by bots

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  • Phoenix98
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    8 mo
    655 opinions shared on Education & Career topic.

    Not so much in the labor fields, blue collar work but within white collar jobs absolutely.

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  • DrPepper12
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    9 mo
    416 opinions shared on Education & Career topic.

    Eventually? Would you go to driver school for a CDL rn?

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  • LiamJHayden
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    9 mo
    641 opinions shared on Education & Career topic.

    Of course. All technological advances can eliminate some jobs, while requiring others.

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  • UpaRupa
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    9 mo

    Definitely it will eliminate whole swaths of jobs involving filling out tps reports and the like.

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  • dragoblack
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    9 mo

    As long as companies make more money with less labor, most definitely

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  • beefcakebradybatson
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    9 mo

    Perhaps, but I'd prefer Artificial Intelligence to Trumpsters' lack of intelligence !!!

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  • qwerty2469
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    Jobs are obsolete. People are obsolete. The great culling is upon us.

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  • Anonymous
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    Yes, I believe so. But probably not all types of jobs.

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  • pembeam
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    9 mo

    Then I will change my job fcking to robots nive job?

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  • robocop666
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    to an extent. automatic tills in shops have nto removed staff there.

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  • Anonymous
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    What if it does happen and it becomes a good thing? No one needing jobs.

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  • Chazmatazz269
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    It’s absolutely certain that it will.

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  • jamesgoldman
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    Absolutely then the killings will start

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  • Pohjolan
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    Some already have.

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  • Panthero80
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    It depends on the specific type of job.

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  • Rainbow7_
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    No they’ll take over,

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  • Rushing0x
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    Well, in certain professions, I would say.

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  • loveyouoak
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    Nope, I do not.

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  • SoccerPlayer99
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    Yes, in some fields.

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  • captain_voidwalker
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    It already is

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  • RedInnocent69
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    It already has

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  • Metaworld
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    Of course

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  • straightmax12
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    Yes.

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