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Amade’s forecasts extend beyond individual employment concerns. He warns of a future where technological progress boosts the economy but leaves significant portions of the population unemployed, fundamentally threatening the social contract. Without swift policy responses—massive social safety nets and rethinking wealth distribution—the risk of societal destabilization grows.
Conclusion: Preparing for a Rapidly Changing Future
While there remains debate about the exact timeline and scope, the consensus among industry insiders and experts suggests that we stand on the brink of a seismic shift in the workplace. The next five years could see more change than the last fifty, fundamentally reshaping how work is done—and who does it.