The AI Era

Identity Crisis: How AI Redefines Who We Are

9 min · 23 apr 2025
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Beschrijving

Imagine waking up tomorrow to find that every skill on your résumé has been automated. Sounds like a nightmare or maybe a ticket to unlimited leisure? History suggests neither outcome is quite what you’d expect. In this episode, we trace the emotional shockwaves from past tech upheavals to today’s AI takeover, and discuss how the loss of “usefulness” triggers a more profound identity crisis. A crisis that can fracture or forge us into something new. Discover why the end of work, as we know it, might force us to redefine not just our jobs, but who we are at the core.

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