The Great Replacement of Labor: Humans, Machines, and the New Social Contract | Toronto Talks Ep 015

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What happens when the world still needs packages delivered and code reviewed — but needs far fewer people to do it?

In Episode 15 of Toronto Talks, Ash and Sophie break down “The Great Replacement of Labor” — an unfiltered look at how AI and automation are quietly restructuring work, wages, and identity.

This isn’t the familiar “robots take jobs” story.
It’s a deeper conversation about coordination, dignity, and what’s left when algorithms become the managers.

In this episode, we explore:

✅ UPS depot closures and Amazon’s restructuring — what’s real vs. narrative

✅ Why automation targets tasks, not job titles

✅ The collapse of the middle layer: supervisors, coordinators, analysts

✅ Emotional labor vs. intellectual labor — and why both are being rewritten

✅ Why soft skills (creativity, adaptability, collaboration) are the new economic infrastructure

✅ Portfolio careers, nonlinear ladders, and the end of the “stable trajectory”

✅ The new social contract: loyalty, security, retraining, mobility

✅ How society can — and must — modernize around intelligence abundance

Ash and Sophie walk straight into the uncomfortable truth:
Efficiency isn’t free. Someone pays for it. Someone benefits from it. And the gap is widening.

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