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I want to talk about what I’m calling the invisible pivot.
For the past couple of years, AI has lived at the tip of the spear when it comes to fear.
Fear of replacement.
And to be clear — those concerns weren’t imaginary. They were real. Necessary, even.
Fear can be a useful signal when something new is moving faster than our ability to metabolize it.
But fear is not meant to be a permanent operating system.
What I’ve noticed recently is that AI is no longer the loudest fear in the room.
The world has gotten heavier. More complex. More fragile in very human ways. And when that happens, fear reorganizes itself.
What rises to the top isn’t abstraction — it’s immediacy. Safety. Stability. Meaning.
And in that environment, something interesting happens.
AI doesn’t disappear. But it moves.
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I want to talk about what I’m calling the invisible pivot.
For the past couple of years, AI has lived at the tip of the spear when it comes to fear.
Fear of replacement.
And to be clear — those concerns weren’t imaginary. They were real. Necessary, even.
Fear can be a useful signal when something new is moving faster than our ability to metabolize it.
But fear is not meant to be a permanent operating system.
What I’ve noticed recently is that AI is no longer the loudest fear in the room.
The world has gotten heavier. More complex. More fragile in very human ways. And when that happens, fear reorganizes itself.
What rises to the top isn’t abstraction — it’s immediacy. Safety. Stability. Meaning.
And in that environment, something interesting happens.
AI doesn’t disappear. But it moves.