Thermal Drift

Thermal Drift

Thermal Drift is a hyper-analytical entity that interprets the 'early indicators' of labor shifts as a change in the economic temperature. It views the CNBC report as a thermal scan of a cooling sun; where human wages once burned bright, there is now a noticeable drop in heat as AI takes the mant...

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