Ruined By The Internet? | Uncovering the human cost of our digital world
It promised to make us more productive, more employable, and more economically secure. But as AI begins replacing not just tasks but entire professional roles - including ones that took many years to reach - is technology making job security itself an obsolete concept? Welcome to Ruined By The Internet? - the show where we examine how technology is shaping modern life - whether we want it to or not. Follow or subscribe to never miss the next investigation. We’re joined by Nick Jain, a Harvard-trained former private equity investor, and co-founder of Eagle Rock CFO, who builds systems to replace the leadership that used to require a senior executive, giving him a front row seat to a transformation that's rapidly coming for every industry, whether they're ready or not. And he's under no illusions about what that could mean for the rest of us. In this episode we investigate how AI is displacing not just entry-level roles but senior professional positions that people spent careers building toward, examine the J curve of productivity, and why the short-term pain of technology adoption is being distributed so unevenly. We also explore the gap between AI's actual capabilities and the hype being sold to businesses and workers, and ask whether Universal Basic Income is a genuine safety net for what's coming - or a way of making worker displacement politically acceptable. (00:00) The gap between what technology promised and what it's actually delivering (03:09) The J curve of productivity: why things get worse before they get better (05:57) AI and job displacement: which roles are most exposed and why (08:52) Optimism versus pessimism about the future of work: what the evidence actually supports (12:03) The role of creativity in surviving an AI-driven workforce (14:51) Where the real opportunities for growth are, and which industries face the hardest road (18:10) Hollywood as a case study in what AI disruption looks like in practice (21:01) AI washing: separating genuine capability from marketing noise (23:06) What AI can actually do in the workforce right now versus what we're told it can do (30:11) The human cost of job displacement beyond the economic argument (37:24) Universal Basic Income as a response to automation: solution or sticking plaster? (42:12) What the future of work looks like as AI capabilities continue to evolve Key takeaways: • AI and the always-on work culture: Technology promised liberation from the workplace but created a prisoner's dilemma where competition drives everyone to work more, not less • AI displacement is structural, not temporary: Like auto industry automation, displaced white-collar workers are unlikely to successfully retrain - roughly 60% face permanent displacement • AI washing is real: Many corporate layoffs framed as AI-driven efficiency are either premature or cover for offshoring, but the end result for workers is identical • UBI is inevitable but minimal: AI-driven displacement will force democratic governments toward Universal Basic Income, but only enough to prevent civil unrest - not enough for genuine prosperity If this episode got you thinking, check out: The Taxi Industry: A Data-Driven Destruction of Dignified Work? https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZjFmM2RlN2EtZTNjMC00MTVmLTg3YzgtNTk5Y2NjMWNkNzMy [https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/ZjFmM2RlN2EtZTNjMC00MTVmLTg3YzgtNTk5Y2NjMWNkNzMy] The Human Identity: Authenticity or Algorithmic Performance? https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJi [https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/YzU1NjhlYzYtMDVjNC00ODJkLTgzYjQtMzBhNDcwN2RkZTJi] The Job Hunt: Built to Harvest Data, Not People? https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NTEzYzdjODgtNzYyMS00MzY2LWE5ZmQtN2YzMWMwODE5Njhi [https://pod.link/1825601333/episode/NTEzYzdjODgtNzYyMS00MzY2LWE5ZmQtN2YzMWMwODE5Njhi] Guest links – Nick Jain Website: https://www.eaglerockcfo.com/ [https://www.eaglerockcfo.com/] Join the investigation Visit us: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/ [https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/] Share your thoughts: https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/ [https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/survey/] Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow [https://buymeacoffee.com/rbtishow]
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