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How fast can AI change the workplace?

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February 16, 2026

This past week the internet became radicalised about the progress of artificial intelligence by, appropriately enough, an online essay with an assist from AI.

- Ross Douthat

In his viral piece “Something Big Is Happening’, Matt Shumer compared the current Al moment to the early days of Covid-19, when people didn’t realise how completely their world was about to change.Except this time, instead of a virus, the agent of transformation is a technology increasingly capable of replacing white-collar workers en masse.

The essay offered a reader-friendly (AI-shaped pieces are very reader friendly!) explanation of what the people driving the development of artificial intelligence have believed for a while. On the way to hopefully utopian outcomes — amazing cures, growth beyond our dreams — AI may put a lot of people out of work in an incredibly short amount of time. Imagine the effects of automation and outsourcing on blue-collar labour, except inflicted on the professional class and compressed into just a few traumatic years.

People need to understand the part of this argument that's absolutely correct: It is impossible to look at the AI models we have now, to say nothing of what we might get in six months or a year, and say that these tools can’t eventually replace a lot of human jobs. The question is whether people inside the AI hype loop are right about how fast it could happen, and then whether it will create a fundamental change in human employment rather than just a structural reshuffle.

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