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In an age of AI displacement, we confront a terrifying realisation: the algorithm isn't just taking our jobs, it’s holding up a mirror. This episode dives beneath the surface-level anxieties of economic disruption and career change to explore a deeper identity crisis. For generations, we’ve confused human worth with economic output and defined our sense of self by productivity and job titles.
Artificial Intelligence is dismantling the "identity system" of Capitalism, forcing us to question the entire framework of usefulness. When algorithms can outperform human function, what remains is not just unemployment, but a radical existential question: Who are you when you're not valuable in a market sense?
Is the answer to rush to new forms of skill acquisition (e.g., "learn to code")? Or is the most radical response a refusal to accept that human value must be economically justified? This micro-pod explores the terrifying emptiness of obsolescence, suggesting it might be the first honest space we've had, a chance to exist beyond replacement and rediscover the truly human worth that lies beyond performance and productivity metrics.
https://www.fracturedself.com
By Rich BennettsIn an age of AI displacement, we confront a terrifying realisation: the algorithm isn't just taking our jobs, it’s holding up a mirror. This episode dives beneath the surface-level anxieties of economic disruption and career change to explore a deeper identity crisis. For generations, we’ve confused human worth with economic output and defined our sense of self by productivity and job titles.
Artificial Intelligence is dismantling the "identity system" of Capitalism, forcing us to question the entire framework of usefulness. When algorithms can outperform human function, what remains is not just unemployment, but a radical existential question: Who are you when you're not valuable in a market sense?
Is the answer to rush to new forms of skill acquisition (e.g., "learn to code")? Or is the most radical response a refusal to accept that human value must be economically justified? This micro-pod explores the terrifying emptiness of obsolescence, suggesting it might be the first honest space we've had, a chance to exist beyond replacement and rediscover the truly human worth that lies beyond performance and productivity metrics.
https://www.fracturedself.com