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By Vicky Sidler | Published 13 March 2026 at 12:00 GMT+2
Do you remember what you were doing in February 2020?
You were probably sitting in your office, planning a vacation, and assuming that a weird virus overseas was absolutely nothing to worry about. According to tech investor Matt Shumer, we are currently living through the exact same flavor of blissful, catastrophic ignorance regarding artificial intelligence.
He recently published a frantic warning to his friends and family, dropping the polite cocktail-party version of his job to tell them that the technology has crossed a terrifying new threshold. While we are all busy complaining about our morning commutes, a handful of researchers have released software that is fundamentally replacing human cognitive work.
Before you assume your cozy desk job is perfectly safe, we need to look at what the machines are actually doing behind closed doors.
Tech insiders are warning that artificial intelligence is now capable of doing complex white-collar work completely independently.
The newest models are actually being used to build and debug the next generation of artificial intelligence, triggering a rapid intelligence explosion.
Experts predict that fifty percent of entry-level cognitive jobs could be completely eliminated within the next one to five years.
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3. Will AI replace office jobs and white-collar workers?
To understand our collective denial, we have to look at how terrible the software used to be.
If you tried using a chatbot in 2023 or 2024 and thought it was just a confident nonsense generator, you were completely right. Those early versions hallucinated constantly. Because of that experience, most professionals assume the technology has hit a wall and is no longer a threat.
But judging the current state of artificial intelligence based on a free tool from two years ago is exactly like evaluating modern smartphones by trying to send a text on a plastic flip phone.
So what happens when you actually pay for the upgraded version?
It is officially doing the jobs of the people who built it.
In February 2026, tech companies released massive new models like GPT-5.3 Codex and Opus 4.6. According to Shumer, he no longer does the actual technical work of his job. He simply describes an app in plain English, and the machine writes tens of thousands of lines of code, clicks through the buttons, tests the features, and fixes its own errors before presenting the finished product.
It is no longer just executing basic instructions; it is making intelligent decisions that require actual judgment and taste.
But what happens when a machine with good judgment turns its attention to its own source code?
This is the part that should make you sit up and pay attention.
When OpenAI released GPT-5.3 Codex, their technical documentation quietly admitted that this was their first model that was instrumental in creating itself. The artificial intelligence was actually used to debug its own training and manage its own deployment.
The machine is now intelligent enough to meaningfully contribute to its own improvement. Researchers call this an intelligence explosion, where each generation builds a smarter version of itself, which builds the next version even faster.
So if the machine is currently replacing software engineers, how long does your specific job actually have left?
Probably a lot less safe than your mortgage requires.
Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, publicly predicted that artificial intelligence will eliminate fifty percent of entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years.
An organization called METR tracks how long an AI can work independently on complex tasks, and recent data suggests its capability is doubling every four to seven months. It is coming for law, financial analysis, medical reading, and consulting. This is not like factory automation, where you can just retrain for an office job, because the machine is getting exponentially better at all cognitive tasks simultaneously.
When the software can do the technical parts of your job perfectly, how do you convince a client to actually pay you?
Because authenticity is about to become the most expensive luxury in the business world.
If a robot can write a flawless legal brief or a complex financial model in fourteen seconds, your clients are no longer paying for your technical output. They are going to pay a premium for a consultant who actually exists, who has actual lived experience, and who takes real legal and emotional responsibility for their advice.
Your potential clients are already hyper-paranoid; they are looking for any excuse to hit "delete" and assume you are just another automated scam. If your marketing sounds like it was polished by a committee of boring algorithms, you have already lost the sale before the first meeting.
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Tech investor Matt Shumer uses this comparison to highlight our collective denial. Just as we ignored a distant virus right before it completely changed our daily lives, professionals are currently ignoring the massive leaps in artificial intelligence that are about to permanently disrupt their industries.
Yes. When OpenAI released GPT-5.3 Codex in February 2026, they explicitly stated that the model was instrumental in creating itself. The AI was used to debug its own training and manage its own deployment, a process researchers refer to as an intelligence explosion.
Experts believe it will happen very soon. Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, predicted that artificial intelligence will eliminate fifty percent of entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years. The technology acts as a general substitute for cognitive work, improving across all industries simultaneously.
Most people base their opinion on the free, outdated versions of these tools. The free versions from a year or two ago hallucinated and made constant errors, but the current paid models used by tech insiders are exponentially more powerful and can complete multi-hour tasks completely independently.
You must start using the best paid tools immediately, pushing them to do actual complex work instead of just asking them simple questions. Furthermore, you must lean into the things that are hardest to replace, such as building deep human relationships, establishing trust, and taking licensed professional accountability for your decisions.

Created with clarity (and coffee)