The Human Cost of Progress In recent years, the narrative around work has shifted from individual merit and personal drive to one that emphasizes the role of technology in shaping careers and defining worth.
This shift is not just about machines replacing humans but also about what it means to be human at work.
Warnings signs are evident: a precipitous drop in UK job vacancies, eerie silence surrounding AI employment shocks, and a new generation of workers socialized to believe their skills will always be in demand.