Why AI Isn’t Going to Take Your Job

Every time a disruptive technology arrives, the prediction is exactly the same: mass unemployment. ATMs were supposed to eliminate bank tellers. Spreadsheets were supposed to wipe out accountants. History tells a completely different, and terrifyingly counterintuitive, story. Out of every job title tracked by the U.S. Census over the past 60 years, exactly one has been fully eliminated by automation. In this episode, we break down the history of automation, from the birth of the ATM to the strange paradox of the airline pilot, to find out what it tells us about our future with AI. Are tools like Claude and ChatGPT coming for your paycheck? The answer depends entirely on which side of history you fall on. What's inside... ► The 40-Year Paradox: Why more automation actually doubled the number of workers in traditional roles. ► Elevators vs. Airplanes: The single job automation fully killed, and the one it supercharged. ► The Job Iceberg: How "competing against non-consumption" unlocks massive industries that don't even exist yet. ► MIT Data Discovered: David Autor's research revealing where 60% of today's jobs actually come from. ► Why We Work: What decades of lottery surveys and Maslow's hierarchy teach us about human labor. Chapters: 01:07 What People Want 03:45 What Is a Job Exactly? 07:48 Elevators vs Airplanes 12:28 Why You Don't Own a 3D Printer 14:35 60% of Jobs Did Not Exist 50 Years Ago 16:52 Footnotes Get $20 off your Cometeer World Mug experience before it's gone: https://cometeer.com/maxinomics Follow Maxinomics on social: X: https://x.com/maxinomics Instagram:   / maxinomicsmb   TikTok:   / maxinomics   Producer: Phil Andrews (the guy in the videos and the comments) Video Editor: Christie Muldoon Motion Graphics: Seth Laupus & Xingpei Shen Director of Production Services: Sam Wolf Thumbnail: Tom Grillo Franchise Content Producer: Tariq Abdellatif President, Morning Brew: Devin Emery