The lines between technology, business, and humanity aren’t just blurring they’re colliding. In this episode of Convergence, hosts Lauren Hawker Zafer and Faisal Hoque pull back the curtain on the “passive prognosis” of the AI revolution.
Why are the architects of the world’s most powerful AI labs speaking about mass job displacement as if it’s an unavoidable natural disaster?We’re deconstructing the “Kidnapper’s Ransom” of AI: the paradox where the creators of the crisis are the same ones selling us the survival plan.
From the boardroom decisions that prioritize short-term margins over long-term talent, to the “Demand Desert” created when we automate our own customers out of existence, Lauren and Faisal challenge the narrative of inevitability.
00:00 – The “Kidnapper’s Ransom” of AI
02:15 – Financial Incentives: Why Vendors Want You to Automate
04:30 – “The Men Burning Down the House”: A Critique of Tech Leadership
07:15 – The Linguistic Trap: Using the Passive Voice to Evade Responsibility
10:45 – The Ripple Effect: Why White-Collar Job Loss Will Kill the Economy
14:30 – FOMO in the Boardroom: The False Binary of “Automate or Die”
18:20 – The Data: 4:1 Augmentation Potential vs. Automation
Convergence: The Signature Series The lines between technology, business, and humanity are blurring. In a world of constant disruption, success is no longer about mastering one domain — it’s about navigating the pivotal intersections where they converge.
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Link to Fast Company full article: https://www.fastcompany.com/91498615/stop-calling-it-inevitable-the-ai-job-crisis-is-being-built-not-born






