By Futurist Thomas Frey
The World Economic Forum puts a number on it: 92 million jobs displaced by 2030. Not restructured. Not reimagined. Gone. It shows up in reports the way a weather forecast does—clinical, a little boring, easy to skim past. But the number has already started collecting people.
The middle manager let go last spring after her company switched to an AI workflow system—she’s in it. So is the paralegal who spent a decade becoming indispensable at document review. The radiologist whose reads are now double-checked by software that doesn’t sleep or bill hourly. The customer service rep who spent months training a chatbot, then got his walking papers. None of them were warned. The future didn’t send a memo.
What surprises me isn’t the displacement itself. Economies have always churned through people. What surprises me is the story we’ve agreed to tell about it.
And that is why I’ve decided to focus on The Relevance Gap.
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