AI Won’t Save Us: The Impending Labor Crisis Everybody’s Missing
Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · 2026-03-02 · 35 min
Episode notes
Everyone is panicking about AI taking jobs, but some new data from NBER indicates we may have a different problem on our hands, especially when we take into consideration the impending labor shortage. However, it’s worth noting that headlines can be deceiving. The data reveals a much more sobering reality that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone actually looking at the demographics. Despite the hype, a massive study of 6,000 firms reveals that the projected job loss from AI is a rounding error, just 0.7% globally over the next three years. In summary, while the "fear" of AI is skyrocketing, the absolute impact is miles away from "replacement." So, while countless voices are claiming AI is coming for your job, the real crisis is empty desks , not unemployment. This week, I’m digging into the new NBER report and comparing the "Grim Reaper" narrative against the stark reality of the global labor market. This isn’t a tech review but a workforce reality check. I explain why a 1.2% reduction in US jobs is technically a loss but practically a disaster when matched against the 3 million Boomers retiring annually.
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