Surviving AI – Navigating AI Job Displacement and Automation

Gartner Says 50% of Companies Will Test Your Thinking Without AI. Are You Ready?

31 min · 27. Mai 2026
Episode Gartner Says 50% of Companies Will Test Your Thinking Without AI. Are You Ready? Cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] Something is different about this episode. There's a new voice on Surviving AI. She was teased last episode as the massive surprise — and she's finally here. Her name is Ainsley. She's sharp, data-backed, and unsettling in the best possible way. That's all we'll say. What she and Carlo dig into today is this: the most valuable skill in the 2026 labor market isn't new. You almost certainly already have it. The problem is you can't see it — and if you can't see it, you can't price it. PwC's 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer found that workers who can evaluate AI outputs — not just use AI, but genuinely judge whether it got something right — earn 56% more than their peers. That premium doubled in a single year. Something shifted. This episode breaks down exactly what that skill is, why it's suddenly worth so much, and — most importantly — how you make it visible to the people who pay you. In this episode: • The "Judgment Economy" — why the oldest professional skill   just became the most expensive one • The 56% wage premium: what PwC and the IMF actually found • Three types of judgment that command a market premium   (contextual, adversarial, consequential) • The 30-minute Judgment Inventory exercise — and why most   people dramatically underestimate how much they have • Three paths to getting paid for your judgment: internal,   external, and building in public • What to do if you don't think you make "big calls" at work • How to use judgment as a transfer mechanism — moving from   where you are to where you want to be This is not a soft skills episode. The data is hard. The opportunity is real. And Ainsley is going to make sure Carlo doesn't get away with a single vague answer. Press play. Find out who she is. 🎙 Find us everywhere: 🌐 survivingai.co 📱 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-ai-job-automation-workforce-future-insights/id1864360631 ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SurvivingAIRisk/videos 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5rd6gdFu76HPdLBuvV5K0X #SurvivingAI #JudgmentEconomy #FutureOfWork #AISkills #CareerStrategy #WagePremium #HumanSkills #ArtificialIntelligence Episode Content: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12dzEooW-lzQ7Hhv5Bh9UGtEwFjI-pKxz?usp=sharing #SurvivingAI #JudgmentEconomy #FutureOfWork #AISkills #CareerStrategy #WagePremium #HumanSkills #ArtificialIntelligence Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

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Episode Meta Could Reskill 20% of Its Workforce for Less Than 1% of Its AI Budget. They Won't. Cover

Meta Could Reskill 20% of Its Workforce for Less Than 1% of Its AI Budget. They Won't.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] Meta is reportedly considering laying off up to 20% of its workforce to help fund $600 billion in AI data center investment through 2028. The headline got attention. The math behind it didn't. Carlo Thompson comes back between scheduled episodes because this story can't wait and because the number at its center changes the entire conversation. Meta generates north of $50 billion in revenue a year. The payroll savings from cutting 20% of its workforce are somewhere around $2 to $3 billion. Against a $600 billion infrastructure bet. That is not funding the future. That is a narrative designed to move a stock price, dressed up as a strategic sacrifice. And the people whose lives disappear inside that story don't experience it as a bold vision. They experience it as the economy contracting around them without warning. What makes this episode land differently: Amazon did the opposite. One hundred thousand workers upskilled — at hyperscale — because they ran the math and decided it was cheaper than the alternative. The model exists. The economics work. Which means when Meta looks at the same numbers and reaches a different conclusion, that's not a resource problem. That's a values problem dressed up as a financial decision. Carlo and Ainsley trace this beyond Meta — into the ecosystem logic the cuts ignore. Consumer spending is 70% of GDP. The workers buying the products that run on AI infrastructure are the same workers being displaced to build it. We've seen this before: the late-nineties fiber overbuilds built highways through towns that couldn't sustain the demand. The builders who couldn't read what was actually coming took the whole sector with them. This episode ends where Surviving AI always ends with your agency. Not a rant. A question: Who is writing the story you're in right now, and what does it look like for you to start writing your own? If you've been impacted by AI displacement — quietly, without a headline — your story belongs here. Reach out. The world needs a face, not another opinion. Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

25. Juni 202638 min
Episode One Country Solved AI Job Retraining. Most of Its Citizens Still Didn't Use It. Cover

One Country Solved AI Job Retraining. Most of Its Citizens Still Didn't Use It.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] Roughly 76% of workers plan to build AI skills this year. Only about 13% have actually received any training — and 42% say their employer told them to figure it out on their own. That gap hasn't closed in two-plus years of explosive AI growth, which means it isn't a motivation problem. It's structural. And structural problems at the scale of an entire economy point to one actor: government — not as a safety net, not as a regulator-first rule-setter, but as the gap-closer. In Part 2 of the Responsibility Trilogy, Carlo Thompson and Ainsley take the corporate framework from last week — audit, visible pathways, legibility — and scale it up to a country. They hold up Singapore's Skills Future as the global benchmark, then deliver the number that complicates the fairy tale: even with the best-designed training system on earth, the majority of eligible citizens never used the expiring credit. Government can build the road; it can't make people walk it. Then the sharpest idea in the episode — procurement. Government is one of the biggest AI buyers on the planet, and recent procurement frameworks could attach one condition to every contract: show us your workforce transition plan. The machinery exists. Nobody's pulled the lever. And in the spirit of the show's truth standard, this episode is honest about where government has already underdelivered — the EU AI Act's diluted, lagging literacy duty, and a US retraining precedent that gets people back to work but barely moves their wages. This is the internationally minded episode — Singapore, the EU, the US, India, and the Gulf, with an honest on-air disclosure of where the data was missing. Part 1 (Corporate) aired June 18. The season finale (Individual Responsibility) airs July 8. Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P7RbO5oqa-sMzBh9qKGRdfM5ZOAWrmiY/view?usp=sharing Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

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Episode AI Will Delete 50% of Middle Managers. The Ones Who Lead Are About to Get Rich. Cover

AI Will Delete 50% of Middle Managers. The Ones Who Lead Are About to Get Rich.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] AI is coming for the managers — and the headlines are right about the cuts but wrong about the reason. Through 2026, Gartner projects 20% of organizations will use AI to flatten their structure and eliminate more than half of current middle-management roles. The observed data already backs it up: AI was cited in 87,714 announced job cuts through May 2026, and in May alone accounted for 40% of all cuts — the highest monthly total on record. But here's the word the headlines bury: AI is eliminating MANAGEMENT, not LEADERSHIP. They are two different jobs that happen to share a title — and one of them is about to be worth a fortune. In this episode, Carlo Thompson and Ainsley separate the administration AI can do — scheduling, reporting, monitoring, relaying information — from the leadership it can't: building trust, carrying a frightened team through change, deciding under ambiguity, and owning outcomes out loud. The same WEF research forecasts that leadership and social influence will be among the fastest-rising skills to 2030. And the market has already set its price: the Chief AI Officer went from a role 26% of CEOs were hiring for to 76% in just two years, commanding total comp from $400K to well past $1.5M. The CAIO isn't the best engineer — it's the person who can lead an organization through an AI transition. This episode shows you how to move into the column the machine can't touch and ends with a three-tier challenge to make your leadership visible in the next seven days. This is Monday, Episode 4 of Season 5: The Human Edge.  Wednesday: Part 2 of the Responsibility Trilogy — Government. Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jMGNEteEOl3_d3LDYS0DkFB_OHFNWcU_/view?usp=sharing Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

22. Juni 202639 min
Episode The AI Training Gap Is a Business Problem: Here's the Corporate Math Cover

The AI Training Gap Is a Business Problem: Here's the Corporate Math

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] Only 26% of companies offer formal AI upskilling, down from 35% last year, while AI tool spending grew by 23% over the same period. This isn't just a workforce problem. It's a business problem with a compounding cost. In this episode, Carlo Thompson and Ainsley make the full P&L argument for why reskilling beats replacement, why training programs without internal pathways create more problems than they solve, and what three specific things corporations can do right now that are both ethical and economically rational. The math is straightforward once you lay it out: formal AI training delivers $3.70 ROI per dollar invested. Internal reskilling costs 3–5x less than external replacement when fully loaded. Employees who see a reskilling path are 2.3x more likely to stay. Companies investing in quality training show 24% higher profit margins. And Harvard Business Review's April 2026 finding is stark: companies choosing AI augmentation over automation are outperforming those cutting headcount on revenue growth metrics. This is not a moral argument. It's a P&L argument. This is Part 1 of the Responsibility Trilogy — a three-part arc examining who has the most leverage to close the AI workforce gap and what they can do with it. Part 2 (Government Responsibility) airs June 25. The season finale (Individual Responsibility) airs July 9. Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

17. Juni 202628 min
Episode The $1.5M Conversation: Why Negotiation Is Your Highest-ROI Career Skill in 2026 Cover

The $1.5M Conversation: Why Negotiation Is Your Highest-ROI Career Skill in 2026

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] 55% of workers never negotiate their salary, and research shows that this decision costs the average person over $1.5 million in lifetime earnings. AI can prepare you for the conversation. It cannot read discomfort in someone's posture, hold strategic silence, or build the trust that turns a "no" into "let's find a way." In this episode, Carlo Thompson and Ainsley break down why negotiation sits at the exact intersection of emotional intelligence, real-time adaptability, and strategic thinking that AI executes most poorly. They walk through four arenas where human negotiation skill generates the highest financial return: salary (where the 18.83% average premium compounds into $1.5M over a career), client and contract negotiation (where enterprise account executives hit median OTEs of $255K), internal organizational negotiation (where the gap between a 5% and 15% raise is almost entirely a skill gap), and crisis negotiation (where the stakes are irreversible and the tools are entirely human). They also map exactly how to use AI as your preparation partner without letting it replace the live skill. Every episode this season ends with a specific challenge. This week's is the Negotiation Challenge: three tiers based on where you are in practice. One rep this week changes the pattern the practice compounds. The return on that compounding is the most direct financial argument for developing any skill in the AI era. Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NvCXJo8LWMtJGPi278KldscjnB_XeaiW/view?usp=sharing 🎧 Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube 📩 New episodes every Monday + Wednesday Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

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