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Rajesh Achanta's avatar

"The task is not the job" should be tattooed on the arms of every consultant currently selling AI transformation.

The travel agent data is striking — the surviving agents earn more 'because the machine took the weak part of the bundle and left them the strong one.' I used a parallel example from a different industry. The Swiss watch industry was nearly destroyed by quartz in the 1980s. Their comeback wasn't built on better timekeeping — it was built on redefining what a watch is for. Repositioning, not resistance. Your bundle framework explains why that worked: when the commodity task is gone, what remains is the part that was doing the real work.

Your Arrow quote on trust — "if you have to buy it, you already have some doubts about what you've bought" — is the best sentence I've read on why the authority question can't be automated away.

I published a piece recently on where new work appears as AI stalls at the edges — and a follow-up is coming shortly that asks whether those cracks add up to something livable or merely a service layer around machine capability. Your bundle framework sharpens that question considerably. I think we're circling the same territory from different altitudes.

The first piece is here if you're curious: https://rajeshachanta.substack.com/p/the-last-meter-economy. The second is in the works.

ROBERT COPPOCK's avatar

It will be a while before there s an AI chef who can taste the soup and say, "This needs more cumin." The same for a vintner. AI can see into the UV and IR, but no one is interested in taste and smell. AI people aren't interested.

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