The Displacement Index
A clinical registry of professional obsolescence. Tracking how AI extracts, models, and replaces human expertise — profession by profession, pattern by pattern.
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847 megabytes of Excel formulas managing the prompts that manage the AI that manages the work
Six months of architectural planning, replicated in eleven minutes by someone who started last Tuesday
The call center didn't close. It just stopped needing people.
When 37 minutes replaces three weeks and nobody sends a memo
From pilot announcement to layoffs, the consultants never needed more than six weeks
She blocked 12,000 attacks before sunrise. The bot that replaced her blocks 4 million.
The doctor didn't need distributed consensus algorithms. She needed the patient list to load.
80% quality at 10% cost beats 100% quality at 100% cost in high-volume decisions.
Your expertise is being documented, modeled, and transferred to systems that don't need a salary.
Coordination structures built to survive past disruptions become organisms that consume more resources than they enable.
Organizations neutralize change not by rejecting it but by absorbing it into processes that delay action until the window closes.
Each delay in adaptation doesn't fall behind linearly — it compounds, widening the distance between those who act and those who study.
Regulated industries used compliance as a shield against disruption — then discovered that compliance is automation's ideal substrate.
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Displaced. Survivor. Disruptor. Which pattern governs your response?
10 questions. Your organization's active displacement patterns, diagnosed.

The Displacement Index tracks the patterns. The book contains the complete survival framework. 30 years of evidence. Every pattern named. Every archetype profiled. Every exit mapped.
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