Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, has predicted that most professional white-collar work will be fully automated by August 2027. Marketing. Accounting. Legal. Project management. He named them. The day before, I’d been reading about Jensen Huang’s commencement address at Carnegie Mellon, where he told 5,800 graduates at one of the country’s top engineering schools to consider becoming electricians. The same day, a philosopher reviewing a tech journalist’s new book, “I Am Not a Robot”, in “The Boston Globe” asked the question neither of them had touched – if machines can now reason, what exactly is left for us? Huang Tells Graduates To Build Things Moneywise reported how Jensen Huang delivered his Carnegie Mellon commencement address in the rain, to 5,800 graduates at one of the country’s premier computer science and engineering universities, and spent a significant portion of it making the case for a career in the trades. “AI gives America the opportunity to build again,” he told the crowd.…