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 · 5711 articles autopsied
Cope of the Week
COPE OF THE WEEK
Marc Andreessen
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Score: 88/100
Denial
Arsonist Firefighter
Techno Optimism
Elite Self Exoneration
“No sick days, No HR complaints... The bots never get frustrated with you”
Andreessen is enthusiastically celebrating AI displacement as a net positive rather than acknowledging any structural threat to mass employment. His framing — "massive advantages," "lack physical and emotional liabilities" — treats human workers as bugs to be optimized away, not people whose livelihoods are being eliminated. Notably, Andreessen's VC firm a16z heavily invests in exactly the AI companies causing this displacement, making this not just cope but active promotion of his portfolio's value proposition. The complete absence of any acknowledgment that mass displacement might create economic or social problems, combined with gleeful enumeration of benefits to employers (no HR complaints, no sick days), represents terminal copium: the logic assumes that if corporations benefit, the outcome is good, regardless of what happens to the displaced workers or the broader economy.
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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03 Jun 2026
This is a technology trade journal piece positioning itself as balanced coverage of AI-driven labor displacement, specifically pivoting from white-collar anxiety to blue-collar robotics. It assembles: Amazon deployment data, BoA humanoid...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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03 Jun 2026
This is reassurance theater for the investment class and anxious professionals. It takes a billionaire asset manager (Scaramucci), three executive-class figures (Sacks, Solomon, Dimon), and frames their personal anecdotes and institution...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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03 Jun 2026
This article performs the ritual of a consulting executive expressing concern about a cultural lag in AI adoption. Rob Hillard frames the problem as perceptual—graduates have been "misled" by academia into viewing AI as cheating—and posi...
Hacker News Front Page
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03 Jun 2026
The Leiden Declaration is a professional guild's last stand disguised as principled stewardship. It presents itself as proactive governance of AI's integration into mathematics, but its actual function is institutional self-preservation:...
Axios Future
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03 Jun 2026
This is a conventional piece of congressional inside-baseball: a procedural fight within one party over a war powers resolution, framed as Democratic "fuming" and internal chaos. Axios treats the drama as the story. It is not. The piece ...
Matt Yglesias
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03 Jun 2026
This is a prestige signaling operation dressed as empirical policy analysis. Yglesias uses Poland — a real success story — as a vehicle to rehabilitate the progressive welfare-state model in advance of a productivity argument with Krugma...
Stratechery
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03 Jun 2026
TEXT START: Good morning, I don't normally give away my interview subjects ahead of time, but I'm going to make an exception this week given the subject and the below Update.
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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02 Jun 2026
TEXT START: "Most Canadians want stricter AI rules, while opposition to nearby data centres remains high"
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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03 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: From AI anxiety to AI advantage: 9 big learnings for HR leaders on the future of work in Thailand
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
Palo Alto Networks is harvesting a terminal-stage demand surge—the corporate equivalent of a gold rush vendor counting cash while the mines empty. They are selling pickaxes at peak demand, mistaking a lag-phase boom for structural perman...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
TEXT START: The Government attaches great importance to and is committed to promoting youth development. In consultation with the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau (HYAB), the Education Bureau (EDB), and the Census and Statistics Department ...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: Sanofi Chooses Snowflake to Accelerate its AI-Powered Drug Development - BioSpace
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
SOURCE: TradingView / Cointelegraph — "Modern robots impress, but are years away from replacing humans"
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
BCG has published its fourth annual AI-at-work survey. 11,749 respondents, 14 markets, 2026. The headline findings read like a corporate wellness brochure: 67% job satisfaction, 42% saving a full workday weekly, 74% adoption rate. This i...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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03 Jun 2026
This paper performs a constrained catastrophism exercise: it correctly identifies the scale of AI-driven job displacement (~680,000 services sector jobs), correctly names Agentic AI as the acceleration vector, and correctly notes Malaysi...
Axios Future
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03 Jun 2026
This is corporate transition management theater — a technology dominant actor preemptively constructing a voluntary governance framework to contain the political friction generated by AI infrastructure expansion before binding regulation...
Hacker News Front Page
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03 Jun 2026
This is a working AI engineer's own confession that the "safe because I build the AI" logic is a comforting lie. The author correctly identifies the mechanism: foundation models are cannibalizing the specialized AI subfields (computer vi...
Spokane Spokesman-Review
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02 Jun 2026
TEXT START: The rise of remote work explains more of the recent increase in unemployment among young college graduates than the proliferation of artificial intelligence, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York study.
Axios Future
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03 Jun 2026
This is a cultural-status-conflict article performing the ritual of alerting readers to a "backsliding" on LGBTQ+ rights. It frames the data as a regression in social progress. The lead plaintiff in Obergefell is quoted warning of danger...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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03 Jun 2026
"OpenAI is aggressively expanding the reach of its Codex AI, traditionally a tool for software development, to a broader audience."