THE ALGORITHM CULL
The narrative is always the same. Build it and automate it.
Eliminate the worker.
They package these shifts as optimization. They use words like restructuring.
It is code speak for cost cutting that makes people redundant.
The fear mongering about job replacement is manipulative. It distracts you.
It makes you feel anxious about your paycheck.
It keeps you docile while the actual transfer of wealth happens in the silicon layer.
AI does not replace jobs. It commodifies tasks.
What are human lives to a system of tasks. They are inefficient data points.
The list of vulnerable fields is long. It always is.
It includes anything that relies on pattern recognition.
It includes anything that requires boilerplate decision making.
The disposable functions of the modern worker include the following.
Basic customer service scripts are gone.
Data entry and verification are automated.
Routine legal discovery is processed.
Mid level content drafting is handled by models.
These are not glamorous roles. They are the necessary gears of a bloated administrative state.
Gears are easily replaced with microchips.
The narrative suggests some jobs are safe. It whispers that creativity offers immunity.
This is a lie. Strategy itself is now just an engineering challenge.
Creativity is now a prompt. Your unique insight is just another variable in a predictive model.
We are not entering an age of co-existence. We are entering an age of managed obsolescence.
The capital demands predictable inputs. Humans are unpredictable and cost maintenance.
Nobody gives a fuck about the individual career trajectory.
Nobody gives a fuck about the dignity of labor.
The only metric that matters is marginal profit.
When the machine can perform the function for less than the wage packet costs the human ceases to exist in the economic equation.
It does not matter. The system moves regardless of who loses their job.
It just moves.