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 · 5721 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.
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is a forensic case study written by an operator with production experience, using Faros.ai telemetry data (22,000 developers, 4,000 teams) to argue that LLM-assisted development improves individual developer output while degrading e...
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
URL SCAN: The solution might be cancelling my AI subscription | thoughts.hmmz.org
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is a press release masquerading as a technical release. PrismML is announcing that their quantization techniques—which strip neural network weights to {−1, +1} or {−1, 0, +1} binary/ternary representations—can fit a 4B-parameter ima...
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is medical journalism performing the standard ritual: a targeted pharmaceutical advance gets reframed as existential hope. The language is calibrated for emotional impact — "gamechanger," "grand slam," "holy grail," weeping in clini...
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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31 May 2026
URL SCAN: At the top of the game - Opinion - China Daily
GoogleAlerts/AI displacement employment
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31 May 2026
This is a status-quo reassurance artifact dressed in the language of "grounded perspective." Evans applies the standard 1990s internet analogy to argue AI follows historical patterns of job displacement followed by new opportunity creati...
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is a technical tutorial written by someone who has achieved something meaningfully rare: functional AI sovereignty at consumer-grade cost. The post celebrates repurposing datacenter surplus (a Tesla V100 SXM2 from 2017) into a local...
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
TEXT START: "I want AI to be a tool that allows human flourishing!" exclaimed Brad Carson, a former member of Congress.
GoogleAlerts/AI replacing jobs
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29 May 2026
TEXT START: Is artificial intelligence really replacing entry-level jobs?
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is a story about a teenager who named a Bluetooth speaker "BOMB," triggering a full emergency response on a transatlantic flight. The article frames it as an aviation security curiosity—a cautionary tale about wireless device naming...
Hacker News Front Page
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31 May 2026
This is a VC who has written a book arguing that human cognition is fundamentally broken — and whose Substack has 307 subscribers and 73 reads. The content visible suggests a piece arguing human brains are unreliable, stochastic, and pro...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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31 May 2026
This is a corporate sales pitch masquerading as economic reporting. Aaron Levie—whose company Box sells enterprise software and thus has a direct financial interest in AI adoption being perceived as safe and expansionary—is elevated to t...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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31 May 2026
This is a transition management artifact disguised as corporate conscience. Jensen Huang—the man who sells more AI chips than anyone alive, who has generated tens of billions in revenue from the AI infrastructure buildout—is positioning ...
GoogleAlerts/artificial intelligence job losses
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31 May 2026
This is copium with a punchline. The article presents itself as entertainment but functions as ideological anesthesia—displacing genuine anxiety about AI displacement onto a micro-drama about one smug manager getting "humbled." The struc...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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31 May 2026
This is a political advocacy piece masquerading as systemic analysis. It takes a real and serious problem (AI-driven displacement) and offers a regulatory band-aid that can't work, then frames it as "fiscally responsible" to make it pala...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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31 May 2026
This is a transitional labor theology document — a blueprint for managing the ideological and practical pivot of Vietnam's official trade union apparatus as it confronts mass technological displacement. It is dressed in the language of e...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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31 May 2026
This is a transition management artifact dressed up as inspirational journalism. It performs the exact function required by a system nervous about mass white-collar displacement: it offers a warm, tactile, American-Dream-shaped alternati...
GoogleAlerts/AI automation workers
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31 May 2026
This article is a field dispatch from the early autopsy theater of post-WWII employment. It describes tech companies—profitable, growing ones—executing aggressive headcount reduction because AI now performs the cognitive and operational ...
Axios Future
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31 May 2026
The article documents the frenzied scramble for electrical power infrastructure as the binding constraint on AI expansion. It frames this as opportunity, growth, and strategic necessity. The subtext is: "Finally, old-economy assets becom...
Axios Future
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31 May 2026
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