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AI and Employment: Are They in Conflict?
November 11, 2025

AI and Employment: Are They in Conflict?

Examining whether artificial intelligence threatens jobs or simply transforms the nature of work.

The article explores the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and employment, arguing that while AI-driven automation enhances efficiency and may initially displace certain job roles, it ultimately cannot replace human labor on the consumption side of the economy. Drawing parallels to the Y2K era, the author suggests that fears of mass unemployment due to AI are overstated. Instead, AI should be viewed as a productivity tool whose limitations in analytical transparency and dependence on human purpose underscore the continuing importance of human labor.

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Artificial intelligence will never turn human labour redundant
November 11, 2025

Artificial intelligence will never turn human labour redundant

AI can make production increasingly sophisticated but consumption will need people with incomes

While artificial intelligence is transforming production and making processes more efficient, it cannot replace the human role in consumption. Labour will continue to be essential in sustaining demand, making fears of redundancy largely misplaced.

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