We Never Left the Industrial Age: AI and the Future of Work with Aneesh Raman

We Never Left the Industrial Age: AI and the Future of Work with Aneesh Raman

Fresh out of the studio, Aneesh Raman, Chief Economic Opportunity Officer at LinkedIn and co-author of Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI, joins us to dismantle the flattened narrative that AI is simply taking jobs. His counter-thesis: work is changing, not ending — and we never truly left the industrial age, only traded the factory floor for the office floor. Aneesh walks through his three-bucket framework for auditing your week, the move from the career ladder to the career wall, and why the org chart is giving way to the work chart. He closes by reframing the current AI moment as a battle of belief, urging leaders and workers to move from anxiety to agency and bet on themselves.

"We are in a battle of belief right now more than anything else. So stories matter a lot to humans. It's not just the tools we create, it's the stories we tell that have allowed us to become everything we've become. But whether it leads to better or worse... depends on the story we tell now. If we tell ourselves a story that it's going to lead to worse, it's more likely going to lead to worse. Because we have to unwind a lot of what the industrial age has told us to think about ourselves. A lot of industrial age work was about deficit management. I don't have the degree yet, I need to get it. I don't have the job title yet, I need to get it. We all started from a place of what we don't have, that we needed to get, in order to feel of value and succeed. This world..." - Aneesh Raman

Episode Highlights:
[00:00] Quote of the Day by Aneesh Raman
[01:55] Aneesh's origin story
[04:00] The labour market: least efficient, transparent, dynamic market ever built
[05:45] Career advice: worry about what you can control
[07:19] Open to Work and the misaligned labour market
[09:00] We never left the industrial age
[10:36] Jobs are tasks, not titles — the software engineer example
[11:50] The three buckets: automated, augmented, uniquely human
[13:34] Gen Z: highest AI confidence, entrepreneurial by survival
[15:49] The real gap: mid- and late-career professionals
[16:13] Using the tool while rejecting the fatalism
[18:06] Auditing your week: list twelve tasks, sort three buckets
[20:22] Is there a cognitive ceiling? Bucket two for everyone
[21:00] Human capability is a fraction; it's human with AI
[23:34] Why the org chart emerged from the industrial age
[25:30] Work-chart principles: capabilities, not categories
[26:30] Managers as coaches and the rise of the super IC
[27:37] Asia Pacific: a responsible AI-era workforce strategy
[31:00] Anxiety to agency: we are in a battle of belief
[32:10] Bet on yourself: from deficit management to asset inventory
[34:07] How long is the window? Five years of experimentation
[36:04] The question no one asks: what's possible?
[36:23] The innovation explosion and the Lost Einsteins
[38:02] Fifty years to outdo the last five hundred
[38:17] What this all means for LinkedIn
[40:30] Recommendations

Profile: Aneesh Raman, Chief Economic Opportunity Officer, LinkedIn and Co-Author of "Open to Work"

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aneeshraman/

Open To Work: https://www.linkedin.com/opentowork/

Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. The proper credits for the intro and end music are "Energetic Sports Drive." G. Thomas Craig mixed and edited the episode in both video and audio format.

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