AI's Impact on Jobs: Displacement, Bifurcation, and the Four-Day Work Week
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Version 11 2026-05-11 19:04 UTC · 353 items
No new substantive developments this pass. The new items include Show HN posts (7062, 7061), a Wikipedia article on the AI boom (6109), and a large volume of previously catalogued items — none introduce new claims, pers…
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Version 10 2026-05-06 12:26 UTC · 353 items
No new fault lines this pass. The two new items — a Wikipedia article on election law under the Trump administration (7066) and a Wikipedia article on AI agents (2096) — contain no claims, stances, or key quotes relevan…
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Version 9 2026-05-06 04:15 UTC · 351 items
No new fault lines this pass. The three new items — a Wikipedia AI boom overview (6109) and two Hacker News Show HN posts about a BSides talk index (7061) and vibe-coding video games with Claude (7062) — contain no clai…
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Version 8 2026-05-03 06:45 UTC · 348 items
The Washington Post's May 1 'Amazon, Meta and Microsoft are making layoffs but AI's not to blame' (6658) is the most significant new development, elevating the AI-causation counter-narrative from social-media-native and…
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