
Buck$ Outside The Box Podcast
2027 Could Change Everything
AI is already changing the job market—and entry-level positions may be among the first to disappear. In this episode, G. Brian Davis and Deni explore what happens when AI can handle many of the research, writing, administrative, and analytical tasks that once helped people begin their careers. They discuss: Why AI is reducing traditional entry-level opportunities Who may struggle most as the knowledge economy evolves How real estate can help protect against job displacement Why rentals and property management still require human judgment Active and passive ways to invest in real estate How partnering with experienced investors can create passive income Why multiple income streams matter in an uncertain economy How creativity and adaptability can uncover new opportunities AI can assist with marketing, research, and analysis—but it still can’t replace the relationships, emotional intelligence, negotiation, and real-world problem-solving required in real estate. The goal isn’t necessarily to quit your job and become a landlord. It’s to build additional income streams that make you less dependent on any single employer or industry. Start exploring passive real estate investing with SparkRental’s free mini-course: https://sparkrental.com/free/ The episode also references *The Fourth Turning Is Here* by Neil Howe, which explores recurring historical cycles and what they may suggest about today’s economic and social changes: https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Turning-Here-Seasons-History/dp/1982173734/ Will AI ultimately create more opportunities than it eliminates—or are we underestimating how disruptive the transition will be?





