<2> You Could Be Next
<3> The Rise of AI-Driven Job Displacement
The LinkedIn post seemed like yet another scam job offer, but Katya was desperate enough to click. After college, she’d struggled to make a living as a freelance journalist, gone to grad school, then pivoted to what she hoped would be a more stable career in content marketing — only to find AI had automated many of the tasks she once performed with ease.
As she scrolled through the post, Katya felt a sense of unease wash over her. The company, called NovaSpire, claimed to be on the cutting edge of AI innovation, but the job description seemed eerily familiar. It was the same role she’d been doing for years, only now it was being offered as a “hybrid” position that combined human creativity with AI-driven efficiency.
Katya wasn’t the only one who felt a sense of unease. Many of her colleagues in the content marketing industry were grappling with the same issue: how to adapt to a world where AI was increasingly displacing human workers. The rise of AI had been hailed as a game-changer, but for many, it felt like a threat to their very
