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We Need to Invest in the Dignity of Work for the AI Era

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Last updated: July 2, 2026 7:34 am
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If an apocalyptic AI job-loss scenario comes true, we do not need to give up on the fundamental goal of building a full-employment economy that centers on work and the purpose it can bring. A far better path is to offset AI-induced job loss with the elevation and expansion of millions of desperately-needed jobs which provide dignified care, preventative health services, educational opportunities, counseling for those with mental health and addiction issues, and navigation services for individuals facing barriers to work due to disability, past incarceration, or long-term unemployment. 

In other words, our response to the AI revolution must be to support what I call “double-dignity jobs,” in which human workers receive the dignified compensation they deserve in exchange for caring and providing dignity to other humans. 

Double-dignity jobs primarily involve essential human-touch tasks, making them unlikely to be replaced by AI. For instance, research conducted by Anthropic found that health care support and personal care support jobs have some of the lowest risks of automation. MIT’s David Autor has similarly found that these types of care jobs are hard to automate because they involve non-routine, interpersonal, and dexterous tasks. Intuition confirms this analysis. Will most Americans want AI-powered robots to dress, shower, wipe, and comfort a parent with dementia? Or have their kids forgo learning with other children to sit alone with AI tutors? Or instruct teens struggling with bullying and suicidal thoughts to seek counseling only from Claude or ChatGPT? 

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