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The End of Usefulness: AI, Automation, and the Quiet Return to Being
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
A quiet reckoning with the values we never questioned, and the selves we lost to usefulness.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is taking our jobs. But that isn’t the problem. This episode explores what lies beneath the fear of automation—not economic disruption, but the quiet exposure of a system that never truly valued us beyond our usefulness. When the machines arrive, it is not just work that disappears. It is the illusion that dignity was ever built into the code.
This is not a technological crisis. It is a philosophical unmasking. For generations, usefulness was mistaken for virtue, and exhaustion for proof of worth. But AI does not believe in effort. It does not reward loyalty. It simply reveals that the system we trusted was never designed to care. And in that exposure, something else emerges: a deeper silence, a chance to see what might remain when function is no longer the measure of being.
What happens when usefulness ends, and we are still here?
Reflections
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When usefulness ends, we begin.
#ArtificialIntelligence #Capitalism #Automation #Existentialism #Burnout #Heidegger #Arendt #ByungChulHan #Stiegler #ProductivityMyth #Philosophy #PostWork #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast
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The End of Usefulness: AI, Automation, and the Quiet Return to Being
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
A quiet reckoning with the values we never questioned, and the selves we lost to usefulness.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is taking our jobs. But that isn’t the problem. This episode explores what lies beneath the fear of automation—not economic disruption, but the quiet exposure of a system that never truly valued us beyond our usefulness. When the machines arrive, it is not just work that disappears. It is the illusion that dignity was ever built into the code.
This is not a technological crisis. It is a philosophical unmasking. For generations, usefulness was mistaken for virtue, and exhaustion for proof of worth. But AI does not believe in effort. It does not reward loyalty. It simply reveals that the system we trusted was never designed to care. And in that exposure, something else emerges: a deeper silence, a chance to see what might remain when function is no longer the measure of being.
What happens when usefulness ends, and we are still here?
Reflections
Why Listen?
Listen On:
Support This Work
If you'd like to support the ongoing work, you can visit buymeacoffee.com/thedeeperthinkingpodcast or leave a kind review on Apple Podcasts.
Bibliography
Bibliography Relevance
When usefulness ends, we begin.
#ArtificialIntelligence #Capitalism #Automation #Existentialism #Burnout #Heidegger #Arendt #ByungChulHan #Stiegler #ProductivityMyth #Philosophy #PostWork #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast
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