“AI won’t replace you. someone using AI better than you will.”


i think this quote expired late 2024.
in the first six months of 2025 alone, 77,999 tech jobs were directly attributed to AI cuts not to someone using AI better - just to AI.
klarna cut its workforce from 5,500 to roughly 3,200 and their CEO publicly credited an AI chatbot with doing the work of 700 full-time customer service employees. (they weren’t ‘REPLACED’ by ‘someone’ that uses AI better).
IBM replaced hundreds of HR employees with an internal AI called AskHR. it now handles 11.5 million employee interactions annually.
jack dorsey cut nearly half of block’s workforce in february 2026, over 4,000 jobs, and directly tied it to AI changing how the company builds products.
duolingo cut 10% of its contractor workforce, translators and content creators, saying AI now handles those tasks across 100 languages.
these are not people who lost to someone with better prompts. these are departments that stopped existing.
dario amodei, the CEO of anthropic, the company that built claude, said publicly that AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, he is not a pessimist. he is the person building the thing.
the “someone using AI better” framing is comforting because it puts control back in your hands. (anything to make you happy lol)
the good news is 119,900 AI-related jobs were created in 2024. real jobs, real salaries, real demand.
the people who get replaced in those roles are not losing to a smarter colleague with better prompts. they are losing to a software subscription that costs $20 a month and never asks for a raise lmao.
the people who will be fine are not the ones who believe the reassuring version. they are the ones who looked at the uncomfortable version and decided to take it seriously.
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