Hidden Forces

Who Wins and Who Loses in the AI Economy | John Burn-Murdoch

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Apr 13, 2026
John Burn-Murdoch, FT columnist and chief data reporter who explains trends with data and visuals. He discusses which jobs are most exposed to AI and who is likely to be augmented versus displaced. They compare AI to past automation, examine entry-level hiring declines, and explore how creativity, soft skills, geography, and talent concentration will shape who wins and who loses.
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ANECDOTE

Agentic AI Helped A New Dad Reclaim Time

  • As a new parent, Burn-Murdoch uses agentic AI to run work tasks during childcare, freeing focused time for family.
  • He sets up tools like Claude Code to execute work pipelines while fully engaging with his 19-month-old son at play.
INSIGHT

Curiosity Is The New Multiplier

  • Agentic AI multiplies curiosity by turning questions into executed workflows, increasing the value of curious people.
  • John Burn-Murdoch notes he now runs agents (e.g., Claude Code) to execute tasks while he focuses on creative idea generation.
INSIGHT

Spec Writers Gain While Code Executors Lose

  • AI's impact depends on whether you "write the spec" or merely "write code to spec"; the former is augmented, the latter is replaceable.
  • Burn-Murdoch explains senior engineers and idea-creators gain leverage, while entry-level coders writing to spec face direct competition from coding tools.
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