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I'm not worried about AI job loss

Why I’m not worried about AI job loss

davidoks.blog

February 13, 2026

18 min read

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Summary

Matt Shumer's essay titled “Something Big Is Happening” has gone viral on Twitter, accumulating around 100 million views. The essay has been shared by a wide range of figures, including conservative commentator Matt Walsh and a liberal pundit.

Key Takeaways

  • The author believes that ordinary people do not need to worry about imminent mass job loss due to AI advancements.
  • The essay by Matt Shumer, which has gone viral, presents a perspective on AI's impact that the author argues is fundamentally flawed.
  • The author anticipates that AI will be as transformative as major historical inventions but does not foresee a rapid, catastrophic shift in employment or cognitive labor.
  • There is a growing public panic regarding AI's potential to disrupt jobs, but the author contends that these fears are not grounded in reality.
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Community Sentiment

Mixed

Positives

  • Current AI technology struggles with context limitation, highlighting the irreplaceable value of software engineers in transforming broader visions into functional products.
  • The historical perspective on automation suggests that while jobs may evolve, new roles and opportunities often emerge alongside technological advancements.

Concerns

  • Even if AI can handle 80% of tasks, it could lead to significant job displacement, as many workers may be let go while a few handle the remaining tasks.
  • The notion that automation will lead to abundance and eliminate the need for work is misleading, as historical trends show that wealth concentration often increases instead.

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