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 · 5693 articles autopsied
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This article is a symptom census dressed as analysis. It catalogs the hemorrhage with clinical precision—87,000 cuts, 40% tech share, three consecutive monthly increases—while systematically refusing to name the mechanism or the destinat...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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05 Jun 2026
This is a normalcy-theater performance dressed in macroeconomic rigor. Varghese deploys a single payroll beat (May report: 172k vs. 88k expected) as a general verdict on structural labor market health, using short-term cyclical data to b...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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05 Jun 2026
This article is a transition management document dressed as event coverage. It chronicles a black-tie gathering of AI industry insiders, politicians, and media figures performing concern while systematically avoiding the structural mecha...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
This article is a transaction record of institutional cowardice dressed as governance. Investors rejected a modest transparency proposal—requesting a *report*, not a moratorium, not a reversal—on AI's workforce impact. The article then d...
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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05 Jun 2026
TEXT START: AI will replace "a large percentage" of Verizon customer service, CEO Dan Schulman said at Bloomberg Tech conference in San Francisco Thursday.
Hacker News Front Page
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05 Jun 2026
This is a corporate manifesto dressed as a research announcement. Sakana AI is positioning itself as a sovereign-AI champion for Japan while simultaneously accelerating the very capability curve that renders the Discontinuity Thesis's ti...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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05 Jun 2026
TEXT START: Earlier this year, Apollo chief economist Torsten Slok made an observation about AI's "productivity paradox" as data emerged that employees could potentially save an entire workday a week by deploying AI, but economic data sh...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This is political theater dressed up as substantive policy debate. The article presents a contest between Democrats over "who is toughest on big tech" as if regulatory levers exist that could meaningfully alter the trajectory of AI-drive...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This article is a lag indicator dressed as a leading indicator. It reports that corporations are citing AI as a reason for announced layoffs (38,579 in May, 87,714 year-to-date), then carefully explains why this does *not* yet constitute...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This article is a lag indicator dressed as a forward signal. It chronicles announced AI-related layoffs (38,579 in May) while explicitly framing the question as whether this "remains a tech restructuring story" — as if there's a plausibl...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
TEXT START: Canada's labour market – long a cushion against recessions – could instead deepen and prolong job losses if the next downturn coincides with rapid artificial-intelligence adoption, according to a recent report.
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This is a journalistic exercise in surface-level policy contradiction-spotting that mistakes tactical inconsistency for the actual problem. The article correctly notes that Sanders' two proposals—a moratorium on data centers and a sovere...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This is a data point confirming acceleration in AI-driven displacement, packaged in institutional reassurance theater. The article delivers the numbers—87,714 AI-cited cuts in 2026 already exceeding all of 2025, AI's share of monthly cut...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
The article performs narrative damage control on structural collapse. It packages mass displacement as a temporary disruption, GDP growth as evidence of health, and a K-shaped economy as a policy problem rather than a feature of an irrev...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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05 Jun 2026
This is not a news article. It is a body count report from an active execution. The piece documents the acceleration of AI-driven displacement with the clinical detachment of a hospital corridor counting empty beds. Let the numbers speak:
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: Who's winning the power battle between workers, automation and AI? | Resolution Foundation
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
URL SCAN: Soul Machines: The Most Emotionally Intelligent AI Avatars. - Quasa
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
This is a vendor press release disguised as industry coverage. 8x8 announces two AI products—Pulse (conversational intelligence aggregating CX data) and Resolve (mobile-first alerting for "frontline workers")—framed as solutions to enter...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
This is a dual-register narrative: an investment promotion operation disguised as news. The article simultaneously performs three functions:
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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05 Jun 2026
This is a labor law victory narrative dressed as class struggle analysis. It recounts a Chinese court ruling that an employer cannot use AI adoption as legal grounds for firing a worker and dumping transition costs onto him. The piece us...