The Next Class War Is About Who Can Actually Use AI
Fluency gaps are splitting the workforce into commanders and the commanded.
In-depth coverage, analysis, and updates on Future of Work in AI and tech. 7 articles on The Pulse Gazette.
Fluency gaps are splitting the workforce into commanders and the commanded.
The HyperWrite CEO's 5,000-word warning reached 42 million people in 24 hours. Here's why it struck a nerve — and why skeptics aren't buying it.
Matt Shumer's viral essay argues we're in the early dismissive phase of AI disruption that will transform knowledge work within years.
The real threat isn't robots replacing humans. It's humans who learn AI tools outpacing those who don't.
Some workers are 10x more productive with AI tools. Others haven't touched them. The gap is already showing up in salaries, promotions, and who gets hired.
Not factory workers. Not truck drivers. The first jobs AI is actually replacing are the ones with email, meetings, and spreadsheets.
The headlines scream automation apocalypse. The data tells a different story—at least for now.