Every time a new technology arrives, we’re told it will change everything — and not for the better.
AI is only the latest target in a long tradition of predicting collapse, chaos, and the end of civilisation.
In this video, I look at how earlier inventions — from cars to telephones to early computers — triggered the same anxieties we’re hearing today. The patterns are striking, and they reveal something important: technological fear has never really been about the machines themselves.
What makes the current moment different is who feels threatened.
For the first time, automation is reaching into white‑collar, professional work — the people who shape public debate. And when those voices feel vulnerable, the volume of panic rises.
This isn’t a story about AI taking over the world.
It’s a story about status, identity, and why certain kinds of work have always been treated as untouchable.
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