Surviving AI – Navigating AI Job Displacement and Automation

I Used AI to Host My Own Podcast for 46 Episodes. Now It's Time to Come Clean.

21 min · 25. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] For the first time in 46 episodes — this is my real voice. I owe you some honesty. Every episode you've listened to on Surviving AI was narrated by AI. Not because I was trying to deceive you but because I had a reason, and today I'm explaining exactly what that was. I'm Carlo Thompson, and I built this show on a simple belief: AI is moving fast, and most people aren't ready for what's coming. The layoffs. The automation. The 172 million jobs the WEF says it will be created, but nobody can tell you where they are or what they look like. I felt that urgency so deeply that I used AI to get this curriculum out fast. I wanted you to see what the technology was actually capable of and, at the same time, get the warning into your hands before it was too late. Call it my "parent brain." It's that instinct when you see someone driving at full speed toward a wall, you don't stand there and watch. You act. Well, the 24-episode core curriculum is done. But the conversation isn't over. Physical AI is rising. The economy is shifting. There are still questions that need answers. So, we're evolving the show. In this episode, I break down: • Why I used AI to narrate from the start • What I learned about AI's real limitations (hint: review time   is a thing — even when AI makes it "faster") • The "Circle of Life" economic warning that should keep you up   at night • Why I'm stepping to the mic myself and what's changing • A massive surprise is coming in the very next episode that you   will not see coming This is where the next chapter begins. Don't miss what's next. Episode Downloads: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rylmiO1UBjwr9OSaywTNtD1FqNaL0Pjo?usp=sharing Purchase Surviving AI 24 Episode Activity Book: https://a.co/d/0cKzc0lm 🎙 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 #AIJobs #FutureOfWork #ArtificialIntelligence #JobAutomation #CarloThompson #AIWorkforce #CareerSurvival   Please visit our website for more information - Surviving AI: Navigate the Future [https://www.survivingai.co/]

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

AI Will Deleted 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
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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] Hi all, completely out of it, I tried my best with this episode. I promise I will do better next time. A friend of mine once said this to me: life is life-ing. Not really a word but just a feeling. Hope you like it. Thanks for listening.   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/]

15. juni 202642 min
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The Great AI Job Reshaping: Beyond Job Displacement Myths

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] BCG analyzed 165 million U.S. jobs and found that 50–55% will be significantly reshaped by AI within the next 2–3 years — but only 10–15% will be eliminated. In this episode of Surviving AI, Carlo Thompson and AI co-host Ainsley break down the difference, explain BCG's role categories (Divergent, Substituted, Rebalanced), and give you a three-question framework for understanding exactly where your role sits. You'll learn the BCG April 2026 framework for which jobs transform vs. disappear; the Goldman Sachs and WEF net job picture (170M new roles created, 92M displaced by 2030); why 74% of white-collar workers are already regular AI users; and the PwC finding that AI-skilled workers now earn 56% more than peers — a premium that has more than doubled in two years and won't last. This is Season 5: The Human Edge — practical, direct, data-driven. 🎧 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/]

10. juni 202633 min
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The Storytelling Premium: Why the Human Voice Is Worth a Fortune in the AI Era

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2567506/fan_mail/new] AI writes over a million articles a day — and companies are now paying up to $775,000 a year for human storytellers. In this episode of Surviving AI Season 5: The Human Edge, Carlo Thompson and AI co-host Ainsley break down why human storytelling has become the scarcest — and most valuable — skill in the AI era. When AI floods the market with volume, scarcity shifts to meaning. Human-written content still holds Google's #1 ranking position 80% of the time (Semrush, 42K-blog study), and the salary data tells the rest of the story: data storytellers average $165K, brand and communications roles run $118K–$207K, and the top human communicators at OpenAI, Netflix, and Anthropic reach $775K. Carlo and Ainsley map the three types of storytelling — personal narrative, organizational, and data — to specific income outcomes, deliver the Gartner warning that 50% of organizations are implementing AI-free skills assessments, and close with three free 20-minute exercises to build the one skill AI can't replace. This is Season 5: The Human Edge — the skills machines can't take from you. Resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YEHVp_SZbH_q-3gMFbVwLKv0zUXz_KHh/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/]

8. juni 202632 min