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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 28 MIN

Why AI Won't Just Take Your Job — It'll Take Your Boss Too

from BroBots: Technology, Health & Being a Better Human · host Jeremy Grater, Jason Haworth

Fifteen percent of workers say they'd be fine with an AI boss. Meanwhile, thirty percent of March's sixty thousand US layoffs are being blamed directly on AI — and most of those jobs were in tech, the sector that built the tools doing the replacing. Jeremy and Jason sit with the uncomfortable logic of where this all leads: a capitalism that's optimizing so hard for efficiency that it's burning the workforce it depends on. No guests, no protocol. Just two guys who've been around long enough to remember when this job was supposed to be a career, and who aren't sure 'adapt' is the answer anymore.Get the Newsletter!Key Moments00:00 — The AI boss survey: 15% say they'd accept a robot manager — and why that number reveals more about human managers than AI02:41 — Why 'the boss function' doesn't feel fully human to most employees anyway04:01 — Jason's case that employers are trying to replace everyone, not just management05:31 — The outsourcing pattern: from Asia to AI — it's the same playbook, accelerated09:39 — The 60,000 March layoffs: 18,000 attributed to AI, mostly in tech — the people who built the tools11:01 — Silent quitting, AI monitoring, and how the three-month detection window just collapsed12:28 — The signal-to-noise problem: collective apathy and why people can't find the action step13:37 — Jason's reframe: the system isn't against you. It just doesn't see you as a threat anymore.16:52 — The generational split: why kids who grew up through 9/11, COVID, and two financial crises don't flinch at gig economy chaos18:47 — Anthropic's weapons refusal and the autonomous killing machine pipeline: from digital infrastructure to meat space21:17 — Jeremy's optimism thread — and why Jason thinks we keep handing wiffle ball bats to toddlers

Fifteen percent of workers say they'd be fine with an AI boss. Meanwhile, thirty percent of March's sixty thousand US layoffs are being blamed directly on AI — and most of those jobs were in tech, the sector that built the tools doing the replacing. Jeremy and Jason sit with the uncomfortable logic of where this all leads: a capitalism that's optimizing so hard for efficiency that it's burning the workforce it depends on. No guests, no protocol. Just two guys who've been around long enough to remember when this job was supposed to be a career, and who aren't sure 'adapt' is the answer anymore.Get the Newsletter!Key Moments00:00 — The AI boss survey: 15% say they'd accept a robot manager — and why that number reveals more about human managers than AI02:41 — Why 'the boss function' doesn't feel fully human to most employees anyway04:01 — Jason's case that employers are trying to replace everyone, not just management05:31 — The outsourcing pattern: from Asia to AI — it's the same playbook, accelerated09:39 — The 60,000 March layoffs: 18,000 attributed to AI, mostly in tech — the people who built the tools11:01 — Silent quitting, AI monitoring, and how the three-month detection window just collapsed12:28 — The signal-to-noise problem: collective apathy and why people can't find the action step13:37 — Jason's reframe: the system isn't against you. It just doesn't see you as a threat anymore.16:52 — The generational split: why kids who grew up through 9/11, COVID, and two financial crises don't flinch at gig economy chaos18:47 — Anthropic's weapons refusal and the autonomous killing machine pipeline: from digital infrastructure to meat space21:17 — Jeremy's optimism thread — and why Jason thinks we keep handing wiffle ball bats to toddlers

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Fifteen percent of workers say they'd be fine with an AI boss. Meanwhile, thirty percent of March's sixty thousand US layoffs are being blamed directly on AI — and most of those jobs were in tech, the sector that built the tools doing the replacing....

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