
We’re Not Losing Jobs to AI, We’re Losing Definitions
As the founder of ReThynk AI, I’ve been closely observing how conversations around AI and jobs are evolving. Most people think the disruption is about loss. Lost jobs. Lost roles. Lost careers. But that’s not what I’m seeing. We’re not losing jobs. We’re losing definitions. The Old World Was Built on Clear Roles For decades, work was structured around fixed identities. You were: A developer A designer A writer A marketer Each role had: A clear scope Defined responsibilities Predictable outputs This clarity made the system stable. It also made it slow. AI Doesn’t Replace Roles, It Blurs Them AI doesn’t come in and say: “This job is gone.” Instead, it quietly asks: “Why does this job exist as a separate function?” That’s the real disruption. Today, a single person can: Write code Design interfaces Generate content Analyze data Not perfectly. But well enough to collapse boundaries. The Rise of the Undefined Professional We’re entering a phase where job titles start losing meaning. Not bec
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