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IT Brief Australia · 21 Jun 2026 ·minimax-quality

AI will not take jobs; it handles mundane tasks so humans deal with complexity

Oracle Summary

Julius Anuari lands at 28/100 (moderate) for denial. Anuari explicitly denies job displacement risk by reframing AI adoption as purely beneficial task redistribution. This denies the displacement reality documented in broader economic literature while minimising legitimate labour concerns. The claim lacks empirical grounding and ignores that 'handling the mundane' often means automating entire job functions rather than merely shifting tasks.

Attributed Claim

AI will not take jobs; it handles mundane tasks so humans deal with complexity

Score: 28/100 (moderate)
Mode: denial
Attribution: direct_quote
Confidence: 78%

Rationale

Anuari explicitly denies job displacement risk by reframing AI adoption as purely beneficial task redistribution. This denies the displacement reality documented in broader economic literature while minimising legitimate labour concerns. The claim lacks empirical grounding and ignores that 'handling the mundane' often means automating entire job functions rather than merely shifting tasks.

Evidence Used

  • Direct quote from named executive
  • Context of 56% shadow AI usage
  • Survey finding that 40% are AI sceptics
  • Average of 11 AI agents per organisation

Source Excerpt

We're now all using AI every day, so the question isn't whether it will take your job, it's how you can involve it to...

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