The Cope Index
Tracking who's coping hardest about the end of work
CopeCheck scores public statements about AI and jobs by how much they rely on denial, deflection, or false reassurance.
24 figures tracked · 5495 articles autopsied
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
Marco Rubio is performing elite acknowledgment theater—a senator publicly admitting that AI-driven job destruction is a geopolitical threat while remaining trapped inside the "American leadership" framework. He correctly identifies the p...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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02 Jun 2026
This is a piece of transition management propaganda dressed as labor market journalism. It performs a specific ideological operation: it inverts the Discontinuity Thesis by focusing exclusively on the creation side of a transition that i...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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02 Jun 2026
This piece is a retrospective policy autopsy of the 1990s-2000s China trade shock, written by an IMF-affiliated economist for the F&D journal. It cataloguing the predictable failures of free-trade orthodoxy — spatial labor immobility, lo...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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02 Jun 2026
"Over the past two years, AI has helped employees generate content, answer questions and accelerate analysis. But most AI systems still wait for instructions. The next leap is proactive collaboration: agents that understand your business...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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02 Jun 2026
This is a vendor white paper disguised as industry journalism. Keith Moore is CEO of AutoScheduler.AI—the article is a sophisticated sales document for his product line, wrapped in the rhetorical trappings of systemic analysis. The entir...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This is a high school newspaper op-ed. It surveys the Class of 2026's near-term future across four domains: jobs/AI, higher education, pop culture, and politics. It quotes a single AP Government teacher as its sole expert source. The str...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: Roundup: AI job creation / Shreveport initiative / Gabbard's replacement
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This article is a popularization of Owen McGrann's "Dead Economy Theory," which is a lay-accessible articulation of what the Discontinuity Thesis describes as the productive participation collapse. The piece synthesizes corporate incenti...
Axios Future
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02 Jun 2026
This is a status quo maintenance dispatch dressed as a news story. It frames regulatory paralysis as deliberate statesmanship — "kicking the can down the road" is presented neutrally, even approvingly, as strategic patience. The buried l...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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02 Jun 2026
TEXT START: If you liked this piece, you should subscribe to my premium newsletter. It's $70 a year, or $7 a month, and in return you get a weekly newsletter that's usually anywhere from 5,000 to 18,000 words, including vast, detailed an...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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02 Jun 2026
This is a press release dressed as editorial content. The article is a product placement matrix—11 categories of "productivity tools" that read like a vendor taxonomy, culminating in explicit promotion of UPERFECT portable monitors. The ...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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02 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: `How Small Language Models could have big CX impact - No Jitter`
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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02 Jun 2026
This is a transition management document dressed in empirical clothing. It reads like a policy white paper designed to reassure multilateral institutions that the AI transition is a solvable coordination problem — just like electricity a...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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02 Jun 2026
TEXT START: "On the ground, AI is already delivering. Engineers are shipping code faster, customer service teams are resolving tickets in half the time, and operations teams are automating workflows that used to require approval from thr...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This article performs a precise institutional sleight-of-hand: it substitutes a *proximate correlate* for a *causal mechanism*. The New York Fed researchers observed that youth unemployment correlates more tightly with remote work expans...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This is corporate inoculation messaging from the primary beneficiary of mass AI displacement. Altman is not making an empirical argument—he is performing preemptive narrative control during a window where the displacement data is still a...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This is a change management vendor pitch masquerading as empirical journalism. Atlassian publishes a self-serving report, an internal VP opines on how her department should lead "AI transformation," and the whole apparatus presents itsel...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: windowscentral.com — "Microsoft's own data suggests AI is more expensive than hiring humans, as a mystery firm burns USD 500 million on Claude in one month"
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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02 Jun 2026
This article performs a ritual common to the 2025-2027 window: earnest legislators, labor leaders, and a nonprofit hosting a roundtable about AI displacement while simultaneously proving they understand nothing about the mechanism they a...
Hacker News Front Page
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02 Jun 2026
This thread is a front-row seat to the displacement cascade in real time. What presents as a complaint about spam is actually an autopsy of the collapsing middle layer of the labor market.