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AI is breaking the limits of work (not jobs)
Alex Svanevi · 2026-05-18 · via Latest from TechRadar

We've spent three years arguing about job displacement when the actual story is far more interesting. The ceiling on what one person, one team, or one small company can produce has been removed.

Tasks that used to require whole teams now get handled by individuals running alongside systems that don’t sleep, don’t context-switch, and don’t lose the thread.

Co-Founder and CEO of Nansen.ai.

The companies getting this right aren't approaching this as a technology-only question. They're treating it as an organizational one. What kind of people do you hire? What work do humans own, and what do agents run? How do you make decisions at 10x the speed with 10x the options on the table?

The honest answer for most organizations is that they haven't figured it out yet. They've bolted AI tools onto slow, approval-heavy structures and called it transformation. It isn't. It's the same dysfunction, only faster.

AI dropped into a slow, hierarchical, approval-heavy organization doesn’t accelerate, and instead of opening up higher-value work, it creates more surface area for confusion.

The constraint in the age of AI is how work gets decided.

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Judgment is the new scarce resource

For most modern businesses, growth meant hiring: more analysts, more engineers, more people to cover more ground. No one could be concerned over whether or not it was inefficient because it was just the math of how work scaled. Time was finite and people were the multiplier. That equation is breaking apart.

Here's the part that surprises teams when they actually start operating with AI at depth. You gain the ability to explore ten times as many ideas. Then you realize you have no system for deciding which ones matter.

Simply put, when output scales, so does noise.

AI generates options, but it doesn't have context out of the box. It doesn't know your users, your constraints, or what you've already tried. It will give you 100 directions, but picking the right one is still entirely on you.

This compresses the distance between “idea” and “execution,” and forces organizations to operate in a more continuous decision loop.

That’s why human work remains irreplaceable. Taste, agency, and creativity matter more than execution skills right now. When a first draft takes 30 seconds, editing becomes the skill. When code gets generated on demand, architecture decisions are the advantage. When analysis is instant, knowing what question to ask is the job.

Generalists who can hold the full picture and make good calls in ambiguous situations are becoming more valuable, not less. That gap is where the real value of people sits now, and it’s widening.

Structure is now a competitive weapon

The risks of integrating AI hastily are just as large. Poorly governed systems produce confident nonsense at scale. Organizations that worry solely about deployment without thinking about quality or feedback loops create new problems faster than they solve their old ones. More capacity without better structure creates drag.

The companies executing this correctly understand AI as a total organizational rehaul. That means critical rethinking how decisions get made, where ownership sits, how quality gets checked, and what “done” actually looks like when iteration is essentially free. But contrary to popular belief, this method is creating new roles.

There’s already evidence of this on the ground. Anthropic’s Head of Policy recently noted that increased use of AI coding tools correlated with continued hiring at more advanced levels, while IKEA automated a significant portion of its customer support, then redeployed those staff into AI-supported interior design roles.

The work reorganizes when the structure supports it. Slow decision systems in a fast production environment, on the other hand, destabilize.

A new way to work

The new standard of requirements AI places on a company means a few things practically. Taste matters more than headcount. A small team with exceptional judgment beats a large one with average execution. With untethered productivity comes great responsibility.

Teams can optimize communications through voice, mobile, async, so the best ideas don't die waiting for a meeting. And human-AI collaboration becomes the operating model, with clear lines between where systems generate and where humans decide.

I’ve coined this A New Way To Work.

The teams getting a new way to work wrong are the ones waiting. Waiting for the technology to mature. Waiting for best practices to crystallize. Meanwhile, the gap simply continues to compound.

The organizations moving now are building working systems, learning from them, and iterating. That's a structural advantage that gets harder to close with every passing quarter.

The jobs debate is a distraction. When the ceiling has already moved, the real question is whether your organization is structured to operate at new heights – and most aren't. The ones that are already look very different from what came before.

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