AI Is Replacing Jobs — Here’s How Investors Win Instead – Andy Tanner, Del Denney
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AI replacing jobs is no longer theoretical—it’s visible in corporate layoffs, automation initiatives, and executive commentary across major tech companies. In this episode of Rich Dad Stock Cast, host Del Denney and Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner break down what AI disruption means for workers, companies, and most importantly, investors.
Andy explains why automation is accelerating due to comparative advantage—when machines can perform tasks more efficiently and at lower cost than human labor. As AI improves perception, cognition, and physical manipulation, the economic landscape shifts from labor-based income to ownership-based wealth.
You will learn:
– Why AI replacing jobs could impact multiple industries beyond tech
– How automation affects corporate profitability and productivity
– Why ownership may outperform employment in the coming decade
– The difference between capital gains speculation and cash-flow investing
– How dividends and option income can help you position for stability
Instead of reacting emotionally to headlines, Andy outlines a disciplined strategy: build ownership, focus on cash-flow-producing assets, and increase participation in productive businesses. When labor becomes less scarce, ownership becomes more valuable.
This episode matters now because technological shifts create both disruption and opportunity. Investors who understand this transition can position themselves on the right side of economic change rather than compete against it.
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Free Tools and Action
01:43 Are Jobs Already Gone
02:38 Why Companies Automate
04:20 Industries and Winners
05:28 Three Investor Plays
08:49 History Lessons and AGI
11:47 Break and Testimonial
12:41 Investor Strategy Shift
15:25 Cash Flow Over Gains
18:53 Mistakes to Avoid
22:54 Final Move and Wrap—–
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