Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next


Facts, skills, and expertise will be increasingly commoditized, and even the smartest of us will be replaceable .
It’s easy to overlook how radical that is. Our entire society is built around knowledge as a scarce, precious resource.
It’s easy to overlook how radical that is. Our entire society is built around knowledge as a scarce, precious resource.
Joe Hudson • Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next
It’s clear to many that we’re already stepping into the age of wisdom work. Every CEO Dan Shipper points to the rise of the allocation economy, where the advent of AI means everyone will become a manager: “You won’t be judged on how much you know, but instead on how well you can allocate and manage the resources to get work done.” Being a great man
... See moreJoe Hudson • Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next
We live in a knowledge economy. What you know—and your ability to bring it to bear in any given circumstance—is what creates economic value for you. This was primarily driven by the advent of personal computers and the internet, starting in the 1970s and accelerating through today.
But what happens when that very skill—knowing and utilizing the righ... See more
But what happens when that very skill—knowing and utilizing the righ... See more
Dan Shipper • The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy
Work is changing
Work is changing, and we're only beginning to understand how. What's clear from these experiments is that the relationship between human expertise and AI capabilities isn't fixed. Sometimes I found myself acting as a creative director, other times as a troubleshooter, and yet other times as a domain expert validating results. It wa... See more
Work is changing, and we're only beginning to understand how. What's clear from these experiments is that the relationship between human expertise and AI capabilities isn't fixed. Sometimes I found myself acting as a creative director, other times as a troubleshooter, and yet other times as a domain expert validating results. It wa... See more