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Blue Collar Bots - An Introduction

Hello everyone, my name is McKinnon Reece, and I'm excited to welcome you to my new blog, Blue Collar Bots. As the name suggests, my blog will be focused on exploring the intersection of blue collar jobs and artificial intelligence.



Over the next few decades, AI is poised to dramatically reshape the industrial sector, and I believe it's important that we all have a clear understanding of what's coming. That's why I've created this blog – to provide a platform for discussing and analyzing the impact of AI on blue collar jobs.

In the coming weeks and months, I'll be writing articles on a wide range of topics related to AI and blue collar work. I'll cover everything from what AI is and how it works, to what jobs it will replace and what new jobs it will create. I'll also be exploring the best strategies for adapting your career to the changing landscape, and providing insights on how to thrive in an AI-powered world.



I'm passionate about this topic and I'm excited to share my thoughts and insights with you. Whether you're a blue collar worker yourself, an AI enthusiast, or just someone who's curious about the future of work, I hope you'll find my blog informative and engaging.

So stay tuned for future updates and articles, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions for topics you'd like to see covered. Thanks for joining me on this journey!

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