The credibility economy. Why AI will redefine how value is measured
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The credibility economy. Why AI will redefine how value is measured
""We've reached a point at which the maturation of AI has meant that almost everyone feels insecure," Pratl says, pointing to a broader disconnect between technological advancement and the systems designed to reward human contribution."
""AI is very good at commoditizing knowledge and the execution of that knowledge," he explains. "The scarce resource becomes the last mile, expertise, judgment, deployability of judgment.""
""If you're not an expert, all high-quality work looks the same," he notes, underscoring that current systems offer limited ability to differentiate between accurate insight and confident but unsubstantiated claims."
Professionals are increasingly uneasy about artificial intelligence as its capabilities grow. This anxiety indicates a structural issue in recognizing value and expertise. Existing frameworks for recognition have not evolved, leading to speculative environments. AI commoditizes knowledge, making it difficult to distinguish high-quality work from low-quality output. The volume of information increases, but mechanisms to verify credibility lag behind. Non-experts struggle to differentiate between accurate insights and unsubstantiated claims, creating a significant challenge in evaluating work quality.
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