
Ollie on Work Dror Poleg - Why Careers Are Becoming Like Showbiz
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Aug 13, 2025 In this lively discussion, Dror Poleg, an economic historian and writer with a keen eye on how technology shapes our world, reveals why traditional career paths are fading. He argues that with time compressed by rapid technological shifts, we must embrace constant experimentation, much like those in showbiz. Dror highlights the 'productivity paradox' and how AI could actually drive us back to valuing direct, human experiences. We’re invited to rethink institutions and adapt to a future where creativity and individual contributions reign supreme.
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Short-Term Changes Signal Long-Term Shifts
- The short-term and long-term impacts of tech are converging because inventions now become widely impactful much faster.
- Many transformative capabilities already exist and just need implementation to reshape the next decade.
Human Attention Powers New Professions
- Many valuable new professions center on human connection and attention, often emerging at cultural edges.
- Constant experimentation by many people generates unexpected useful ideas, products, and entertainment.
Most Work Will Seem Useless Until Proven
- Increasingly our work will look unproductive until it suddenly proves valuable, mirroring creator economies.
- Software and products will flood markets like social content does, making discoverability central to value.


