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The Unvarnished AI Gazette

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What the AI ‘jobpocalypse’ narrative misses

The 'jobpocalypse' narrative conflates technical capability with economic adoption, collapsing distinct questions into a single false timeline.

Financial Times analysis argues that whether a technology can perform a task is only one component of labor displacement; adoption depends on cost, regulation, organizational inertia, and political choice. Labor displacement requires not just technical capacity but economic incentive, legal permission, and organizational willingness; each factor introduces friction that the 'job killer' framing ignores.

Sofia's take: Capability is not destiny. Adoption requires a decision. Framing it as inevitability lets executives off the hook for choosing displacement over retraining. The article is right. The conclusion is policy, not technology.
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