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#Dario Amodei

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AI Coding Agents & Skills Auto-verified translation

The Batch n°352 — "There Will Be No AI Jobpocalypse" (Andrew Ng)

Editorial by Andrew Ng in The Batch n°352 of May 8, 2026 — **"There Will Be No AI Jobpocalypse"** — which dismantles the narrative of mass unemployment caused by AI, drawing on the **healthy 4.3%** US unemployment rate and robust tech hiring. Ng identifies **three drivers** of the jobpocalypse narrative: **(1) tech incentives** — AI labs benefit from presenting themselves as transformative-disruptive (funding rounds, valuations, talent); **(2) pricing power** — vendors charge **$10,000+/year** to enterprise clients by **anchoring their pricing on the salary of the replaced employee**, rather than on traditional SaaS pricing (per seat / per usage); **(3) corporate messaging** — companies reframe their layoffs as *"AI efficiency"* rather than acknowledging the **pandemic-era overhiring** of 2020-2022. Honest acknowledgment: *"AI disrupts work"*. But Ng flips this into **"AI jobapalooza"** (a play on Lollapalooza) — job creation in AI engineering and adjacent fields with evolving skill sets. Implicit tension with **Amodei** (50% of white-collar jobs eliminated by 2030) — Ng points out, without naming him, that **Anthropic benefits from promoting this narrative** (tech incentives). Published **the same day** as **Wallace-Wells's "AI Populism" NYT Magazine** piece: a perfect mirror reading — Ng = cold economic analysis / Wallace-Wells = popular panic. Pricing-power convergence with **Bain's "$100B cross-system labor"** (same thesis: pricing anchored on salaries).

#Andrew Ng#The Batch#DeepLearning.AI

Andrew Ng (fondateur DeepLearning.AI, Stanford, ex-Google Brain, ex-Baidu, ex-Coursera)

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Silicon Valley Is Bracing for a Permanent Underclass

Major op-ed investigation by Jasmine Sun (NYT Opinion, April 30, 2026) on the *San Francisco consensus*: fear of the *permanent underclass* — a viral theory holding that AI could freeze economic mobility and create a class rendered useless by automation. The article documents the internal dissonance within the labs (Amodei on "white-collar blood bath" and 50% of junior white-collar jobs disappearing by 2030; Altman 2021 → Lehane silence → *Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age* white paper, April 2026; Anthropic Institute, March 2026, led by Jack Clark), the benchmarks steering R&D toward human replacement (A.I. Productivity Index, OpenAI's GDPVal: *"over 80% win rate compared to human professionals"* within a few months), corporate actions (Block/Dorsey -50% headcount with Opus 4.6 + Codex 5.3, Anthropic ARR $30B versus $9B at end of 2025), and the Shor political strategy (79% of voters worried, jobs guarantee > UBI, *"They work for the bots. We work for you."*). Reference item in the *AI labor 2026* dossier.

#Jasmine Sun#NYT Opinion#permanent underclass

Jasmine Sun (Ms. Sun écrit sur l'IA et la culture Silicon Valley sur Substack)