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AI may feel brand new, but the fear, disruption, and uncertainty around it are anything but. In this first episode of our four-part AI series, we go back in time to look at the Industrial Revolutions and what they can teach us about the future of work today. We explore how major technological shifts have always changed jobs, industries, and entire communities — from the power loom to automated flour mills to the digital revolution. And while history often gets told as a story of progress, we unpack the messier truth: the economy may recover, but not always for the same people who were displaced along the way. In this episode, we talk about why the Luddites weren’t anti-technology, how the cotton gin changed incentives in ways no one could ignore, why productivity gains don’t always translate into better outcomes for workers, and what Alexis de Tocqueville observed when he saw wealth and poverty rising side by side. We also connect those lessons directly to AI. If AI is the next great wave of technological change, then the real questions are not just what jobs will change, but who will adapt, who will benefit, and what kind of person you want to be while it’s all unfolding. If you’ve been wondering whether AI is a threat, an opportunity, or both, this episode gives you the historical context to make sense of the moment we’re in. Dark ’n Stormy A quick note: in the recording, we gave an incorrect version on how to prepare. Don't stir. The classic Dark ’n Stormy is traditionally made a little more specifically, with ginger beer first and dark rum floated on top. We're human! Recipe 2 ounces Goslings Black Seal Rum 5 ounces ginger beer Optional: 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice Lime wedge or lime wheel, for garnish Ice How to Make It Fill a tall glass with ice. Add the ginger beer first, along with the optional fresh lime juice if you want a brighter, more citrusy version. Then slowly pour the dark rum over the top so it floats above the ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wedge or lime wheel.
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