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This week on Workquake Weekly, Steve unpacks new research from Harvard Business Review that brings real data to one of the biggest debates in the future of work… are jobs being replaced by AI, or reshaped by it? The answer is becoming clearer. Roles built around human and AI collaboration are growing fast, while purely automated roles are shrinking. But the real story isn’t job loss or job growth. It’s how the work itself is changing. Steve walks through what this shift looks like in practice, from financial analysts spending less time gathering data and more time making decisions, to organizations redefining what productivity and value actually mean. But there’s a tension emerging. As companies lean into augmentation, entry-level opportunities are quietly declining, especially in AI-exposed fields. Steve challenges this instinct and asks a bigger question. If AI is unlocking capacity across organizations, why are we using it to do less instead of more? This episode explores: * Why augmentation is winning over automation, and what that really means for leaders * How AI is reshaping the day-to-day reality of knowledge work * The unintended consequences for early-career talent * Why shrinking roles may be the wrong response to increased capacity * A powerful example of how one company bridged the gap between experienced and junior workers Steve offers a grounded but optimistic perspective on what leaders can do next, and why this moment is less about efficiency and more about imagination. Because the real opportunity isn’t just improving what already exists. It’s building what comes next. Harvard Business School — "Displacement or Complementarity? The Labor Market Impact of Generative AI" — Suraj Srinivasan, Wilbur Xinyuan Chen, Saleh Zakerinia. Covered in Harvard Business Review, March 2026. https://hbr.org/2026/03/research-how-ai-is-changing-the-labor-market [https://hbr.org/2026/03/research-how-ai-is-changing-the-labor-market]Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas — "AI is simultaneously aiding and replacing workers, wage data suggest" — J. Scott Davis, February 2026. https://www.dallasfed.org/research/economics/2026/0224 [https://www.dallasfed.org/research/economics/2026/0224]McKinsey & Company — "The State of AI in 2025: How Organizations Are Rewiring to Capture Value" — Alex Singla, Alexander Sukharevsky, Bryce Hall, Lareina Yee, Michael Chui, November 2025. https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai [https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai]
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