Ezra Klein

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The New York Times 2026-05-03-3

Klein NYT Opinion: Why the AI Job Apocalypse (Probably) Won't Happen

Klein at NYT Opinion gives the credentialed reader permission to relax on AI displacement: economist consensus says relational-sector absorption and Jevons paradox handle it, citing Imas, Maksymov, and Mollick as the academic-skeptic chorus. The piece is the anti-displacement narrative reaching comfort-literature stage in the same outlet that ran the SF Insider doom piece three days earlier; both sides of the debate are now mainstream-acceptable in NYT Opinion within 72 hours. The genuinely contrarian add is buried at the back: 8 million displaced workers is politically harder to handle than 80 million, because mass shocks generate Covid-style support architecture while partial shocks generate China-shock abandonment.

The New York Times 2026-03-30-3

I Saw Something New in San Francisco

The real enterprise AI bottleneck isn't model quality: it's organizational legibility. Klein's SF power users aren't just adopting AI — they're restructuring their lives to be machine-readable: journals rewritten for AI onboarding, hallway conversations migrated to Slack so agents can ingest them, code consolidated into single databases. Most companies can't feed the AI tools they've already bought because their knowledge lives in formats machines can't read.